l t . i l I rim-w- - uoooooowoo+o++w+eov l. Plane Jane 8r ROBERTA COURTLAND §§§§§§'§‘§PO-§ ' CHAPTER xxv June stared at the check Ptter Rfllvish held out as though she ex- pctpm it lo bite llcr. Whell she} made no move to take it, he laiu 1L; In“ a table between them. y All I shall expect in return," ne laid curtly", “is that when Ellen, ‘hows up at the airfield tomorrow, 0i‘ a lest, vou tell her that she can-i not qualify for membership in your organization. Give her any reason you like." y “Exc pt that I've been bribed to: refuse h ? You wouldn't want her’ that. ofccurse?" said Jane, 'e trembling, naturally‘ i don't tvant her P quietly, "Ellen drove me‘ .el this uitcriloon and we‘ hail a litllt.‘ talk. 5n: wanted tile u.’ help ht-r lnake up her mind who, to ac.‘ can't possibly me any nec- r advice on that matter. to marry me." Peterl ‘fltllere ms y ic l think maybe the fact that you anti llLi' purcliis are so sure you kn " ul t s best ior Ellen and nave gxen h-cl" a chance to make upl ill llllliCl on any subject might‘ _ son she'll like to break cs and take up flyingfl,‘ flying?" Peter laughecll tiny. "Why, she can't. everl- a lair properly. You've seen liLT Cari you iniztgule her in the the air than on the street." lilled out. l lie leaned toward her across table. ' utv, of course, what you have r llllnd. You‘re holding out .01" money: A thousand isn't l. All right, discourage Ellen lie l the thtugllt oi learning to ily j-llllfl tncrcs another thousand in it for you." Julie til-cw a long breath. Her went out and picked up the She ripped it across and )“Ubs until it was in tiny fragments ii slic let flutter into the waste- it's my answer, Mr. Raleigh," ztl coldly‘, "1 should have slap y: ‘l' fucc, but tearing up your cil x “as llzore iudylike." blll.‘ turned, picked up her bag and gloves, and said, "And now, if you ll excuse me. I've kept my aunt ivnlting rather a long time for ner dinner." "Wait l minute," snap d Peter savagely, “This means, suppose. that you're (going to enroll Ellen?" Jane face him with her head ‘up, her eyes frosty. “It means that I'm going to rive Zher a lair trial, and something she's never hlid before in her life - a c-llrlnce to exercise her own will and make up her own mind. And now, if you don't mlnd--" She held the door o n for naln. Ho stood still for an nstant, glar- ing at her, then strode angrily out :>i the room. Jane clenched her hands hard. This, then, was what people though of her and her cherished plans- lhat she was a cheap little publicity rackcteer. turning her scant know- ledge of flying into channels that would pav her a handsome wage. Of coilrse, she had known from the first that Hobaris and his colli- panv were backing her purely for Q'@QQQU'Q'QPQQUOOO¢ Woman's Re a m I S ‘."\ 1A, litl nothing for a moment v. lhfll had ONLY SOLD vvvvvvuwv When you feel cold and fired you will find if very comforllng ""‘ lo have a cup of delicious ltof BOVRIL CONCENTRATED BOVRIL IN BOTTLES reasoned that that, after all, didn't really rnartcr ii she could achieve her own purpcsc through their help. she lluu belitvetl that, whatever illllitillS and his company might gain froln this tutu", the chief re- suit. would still be what she wanted —an auxiliary unlt oi women tlyers ready to serve their country. I She looked down at the fragments of the check Peter Raleigh had oi- fcred htr, and her thoughts UlPliLd. in illlCllltl‘ direction. How he must love Ellen to be willing to pay so much to keep her fronl deserting him for a cuieer! Lucky Ellen! Sac need nevtr walk the floor at night, wondering whether to marry Peter, only to find that his attentions llacl not been serious. . . . The tits morning, at the air flelci! Jane watched an eager, excited; group of girls go through the sin‘.- ple tcsls conducted by Aleck to de-l termllle whether they had the basic lilllS for a ilyer. For thc r escaped her when Sllll‘ ..>.s nan been given to girls 1n ot.l-..; LOWHS. Scarcelly a girl was rejected‘ unless she happened to be verv plainl and shabby. Jlinc set her teeth. Why hadn t, she noticed this before? This sort of tlnilu had been going on all along!‘ The girls were being chosen for their: beans‘ anti charm-not for their lld- aptabillty to flying. In disgust, she turned and walked away A ft-w minutes later, a stodgy girl with a pasty skin came up to her Milli Lilia in ner eyes. "Uh, Miss~Mlss Andrew's." the girl faitercd. "I—I'm so terribly disap- Fcinted. It's been the dream oi my! ife to be a flyer. I've struggled so, haijd to save enough monev to take flying l€§0lfls an . last winter, I! took a course in mechanics at night‘ school so that, if a chance ever came. I'd be ready, And fiO\\'—IiOW,l t.) be told by Mr. Randall that I'm! unflttcd for avlation—-v\'ell, it sort of knocks the props from under me."i Jane looked at her for a long moment, then said quietly, "There must me some mistake if you've been told that you were ineligible. You are exactly the ty that we ner-d. ‘Insatw you taking tie tests, and you flne. Of course you are accepted. l What is vour name?" The rl, startled, stared at ner lncredu ousiy. "My-my name?" she stammered. "It's Hawkins - Eliza- beth l-Iaivkins. But—-but Mr. Ran- dall said I hadn't a chance-" “Don't let that throw you,” said. Jane grimly. "I'll take care of Mr. Randall!" (To be Continued.) ITALICS FROM VENICE Use of italics in printing was introduced by the Aldlne Press in udvertising purposes, but she "and Venice in the 15th century, Home-Mixed Relieves Coughs Quick] Saves Big Dollars. So Easy. No Cooking. A pleasing surprise is waiting for you, in your own kitchen. when it comes to the relief of coughs due to colds. In just a. moment. you can mix n. coulrh syrup that gives you about four times as much for your money, and is splendid for quick results. Make a syrup by stirring 2 cups of granulated sugar and one cup of water a few moments, until dissolved. No cooking needed-—it's no trouble at all. Then put 2i ounces of Pine: (obtain- ed from any druggist) into a. i6 oz. ‘bottle. Add your syrup. and you have t“ _--~ Elf-xi .. {Sic F 4 ~23 *m4at\r_~_kQii’¢7lll.-. ' DESIGN The oak leaf design which creat make. The medallions are easy to em-nmm fistructions ‘l: order ltu-zl-lf Write send c1 ctcmpl 1° h i uewwn Guardian Nmlegollk Dflllfllmelll pegignlmfll nnn------—--- BTREII‘ Anonme__._.._m1-y_____.._-_.. |‘°ym@.~_---__--___‘__--.---_.-_ contains list of materials needed. illustration oi 16 ounces of really effective cough medicine. It never spoils, lusts a. fam- ily a long time, and children love it. This home mixture takes right hold of a. cough in a. way that means busl- l ness. lt. loosens the phlegm, soothes t the irritated membranes. and quickly eases soreness and difficult breathing. l You'll say it's very satisfying in its action. ‘Pine: is a special compound of proven ingredients, in concentrated form, well known for prompt action in coughs and bronchial irritations. Money refunded if it doesn't please you in every way. LEAF MEDALLION AMomiruSnnllc NEXT PLEASE A man had been endeavor-lug to write a. t€l€SFiliIl with a pen pro- . After l vided by the post office. two or three ineffectual starts, he turned to ilie woman behind the coun-ter an.‘ r ‘d: “Is this by any ciizllvc the pen used by King John Bl B119 SISHUIE of Magna Charm?" The oificial replied: "Inquiries onthe right, please!" AT LAST Ms Smyihe as making final arrangements for an elaborate re- ceptlcn "Nara", she said to her veteran maid. "for the first half-hour I want you to strnd at the drawing room door and call the guests‘ names as they arrive". Nora's face lit up "Thank you. ma’: m", she replied “I've been wanting to d9 that t0 some of your fnends for the last tvlenty years". KINGSTON W. I. The October meeting or Kings. ton W. I. Was held at the home of Mrs. Mack McSwain. Meeting open- ed by Singing Ode followed by creed in un‘son. Roll call was answ- ered by seven members and two stfsitors. Mrs. Albert Clow gave a, report of the school, paper towels were heeded. It was moved that those be got when school ooenrd. New committees appdnted-School Mrs. Tyrus Haimer, Miss Jeanette Docherty. Sick, Mrs. Edgar Newson. A discussion took place about a ccrtflrt and her-m social. It was de- clded t0 pack two boxes for soldier-g for Christmas and to meet at the home of Mrs. McSwaln Nov. 1st. to pack same, each member to bung SOmGIhlIIr! for boxes. Roll call next month by paying dues. MGEUXIg closed with National An- them. after which lunch was served by hostess asshfted by Mr. Albert Clow and sccial time spent. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. May Willis. WEST ROYALTY W. l. The regular monthly meeting of Weil- R0"Fl1tv Women's Institute w»; held at the home oi Mrs. Alex Gi-az-t cn Wednesday. September 24th with! eleven members and two visitors present. In the absence oi the sided. Meeting opened with reed and adopted Collection and blankets tor Red Cross work. It was also decided not to organize Girls Sewing Club as there were not enough girls of required ages in dis- trict. Mrs. Arbinz gave a very inter-l the ‘Pubercnloslll- . P amine Com- . Committee - 1mm McKinnon. Mrs. Stewart Mc- Klnnon. Next meeting to be held at home of Mrs. Vernon Burke, on to be ans- collection and one CONCESSION FOR. MARINE!!! IDNDON — (OP - Masters and crews of sea-going ships may drive unlicensed cars and motor-cvci-l when on leave, the. ministry o1 we: transportuannounced. I I I I l \ \ \ N0. M! es this handsome tablecloth is fun to crochet and work up quickly. Pa‘.- ltitches and above picture with i5 cents in ecu or eedwwllrk Bureau. Charlottetown Guardian I ocial and THE CHAR(LQ’[[§TOV’§_’GUARD_IAN AA Persona 0901 _ Dorothy Dix Says- BUT WIVES LOVE LONGER. After Marriage A Change Comes In The Mental Make-Up Of Most Men And Womenl A group oi girls ask me which love the more husbands or wives’! This is a. question that cannot be answered definitely because in marriage there are no general rules. There are only exceptions. Every marriaze l8 ll! . . individual case and whether the husband loves more or the wife depends upon which 0H8 1B "l6 more emotional. the more sensitive and has c e deeper craving for affection. Sometimes it the husband who kisses and the wife who turns her cheek. Sometimes it is the wife wnose kisses fnll on the rim of her husband's ear or the bald spot of his head. speakinlz bv and lilie- however, I would say that. as a rule. husblllds love more at the beglnninfl ll! mR-THEKG $11M wives do. but wives love longer. Very few m") ever marry for anything except lflve- 3W, know that marriage is the end of their freedom llie sentence at hard SEI-"FEHVI lcr decisions and warns aganst (Virgo) ~—- A well arranged sched- iess re- ule mould move swiftly and ef- Pr 1 _'0 erfocng issues. P. M. es dent‘ the vice President wgfielstyrlcting‘; equally advantageous for Creed. Minutes of last mectim were? menial Mid Physicill 9151"‘ amounted to one dollar and 51x y‘ lviny not be as smcoth sailing as cents. One new member was woi-iyesterday but today corned toour Institute. It. was ml-vcd interesting and ohalenglng. Avoid seconded that we purchase extremes but don't fear to tackle - joy your work r— rs. Burke, Mrs, In “ml Learn more about twelve inch wool square for blanket. "l 5"" ¢'“°"¥°"°Y ll‘ ' o/r-en/rl/z/a mtg/j. I'm/rm? mmsr/ \-¢¢--- ----------¢_----o' labor to support wives and children. They sci-l dom have anv material benefit to Rain from mar-' rlage. and so they walk wide of the altar until they find girls wrlo sweep them of! ma" Wt and make them feel they are worth all tlelsiac-y - riflces that marrying them will entail. G r . ori the other hand, marry for many things besides love. They marry ciiieflv because they are in love, of course, but besides that they marry becflllse they are tired of punching the time clock in w-lme store or ofiloe and want husbands to support them. ‘They maul to set away from home and mother's bosslng. They marrv to kefro from being old maids. Tnty marry just because all the other girls in their set are marrylntl. and they don't want people to think they have been passed over. They marry JIM to be a-marrying. Change Takes Place But while the bride room may be more romantically in love with hls_ bride than she is with nlzln, a queer change takes place in them after tlzev; are married, and the ratio oi affection begins to be reversed. And so vie not infrequently observe the spectacle of the wile turning lover as the husband goes indifferent. Nor is the shift in sentimental values hard to understand. _ All the circumstances of a man's hie tend to separate him from his wife, wnile all the conditions oi a woman's life draw her closer to ner husband. man gets absorbed in his career. He. has to give most of his thoughts and his interests to his work. He doesn't worrv over whether his wite has ceased to love him or not. VThe thing that keeps him awake of nights is what the stock market is lzoinlz t0 d0- But the wife's interests are centered in her husband. She is de- penedent upon him not. only for happiness. but ior all of her physical comforts. Her thoughts and interests are concentrated on . And so he comes more and more to flli her little world and be the little 1.1 god she worships. Suffering Torture: You can find a thousand proofs that middle-aged women. takinli them en mass, love their husbands better than their husbands love them. Con- sider, for instance, the martyrdom that millions Of wives who. fair. lat and 40, are undergoing in order to regain their youthful fillllres- Phfii’ starve themselves until they could scream aloud with longing at the sight of a square meal. They suffer themselves to be pounded to a jelly, and boiled alive, and scalped, and other-vase tortured in their frantic effort to retail their husbands’ love. But did you ever hear oi a fat man who would forego even one planked steak to keep hls wlfes love hot and slu- iin ‘l’ gAnd it is the wives who keep on loving their husbands after tliri’ have got old and paunchy and rheumatic. They don't throw them into the discard because they aren't easy on the eyes any more and have ceas- ed be gny and amusing companions. It Ls the men who swap 0N wives for new. Man Make Sacrifices Xnd it is the women who love well enough to forgive, which is per- haps the greatest test of love after all. Now and then there ls a bro:- band who will fish a weak and errlng wife out of the gutter and tak-B m‘ back home and try to wash her skirts and make her clean. but mostly urine step off the straight-and-narrolv path sends a wife to the divorce coui . But the world is full of women who toll to sUDDOTlJ drunk"! husbands- | . I who shut their eyes to the infidelitles of philnnderlng husbands. 8nd W110 ' wait outside of prison doors to take back the husbands who have dis- graced them and broken their hearts. _ . A Boy and Ills Dog Dear Miss Dix-J love dogs very much and 1 have asked and bcziled for one hundreds of times, but the answer is always ‘ NO. I am l2_ year! 01d and would take good care of a dog. I play with the neighbor s due. but I want one of my o\vn. Please tell my parents t0 Rive me a dW- ll is the onl" thing I want. A EOOY- d ANSWER-I certainly do tell them to get vou a defl- AT Avriilllllt ‘g dog is a natural combination and I Dltv any YOuHIZSIA/l‘ W110 l5!) DJ — to have one. A do: can teach a boy so much. Responsibility- klndilts-i- loyalty. He is a flne moral influence. God made a special olqoie in every little boy's heart for a dot: and he isn't haobbgtgagfigllgnlllgf Your Individual H C) R C) S C C) P E By Frances Drake —-—' sary, unpemedltated changes should be banned, Calm reasonng and intelligent effort will net gtou results. AUGUST 23 to BER 23 For Wednesday, October 22nd MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) -A.M. asks more than usual cau- tion if making important changes ficlently this advantageous Vlr o day. Avcld exaggeration in a1 things and you should be able to attain an enviable goal. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Favorable for mone- m- gains, especially in DUSJlQSI and, industrial lines. Moe for pro- moting new ideas. inventors. Be progressive; correct e.rors; your ccmpetitors output. (XZTOBIIR 24 t9 NOVEMBER 22 lBCOPDlO) - Urans vibrations tend toward unnecessary risks, flirting with the unconventional. If guard against these interferers of pr cs5 you'll probably turn in n svrel record for the My. NOVEMBER. N f0 DECEMBER 2'1 (Sagittarius) - Start carefullyl in the sin. and you'll more easily find cooperation and assistance. friendly for charity uzlvitiec. Useful work projects, personal DECEMBER l! to JANUARY I1 ( loom) - There may be some hln m. especially with new pllns or starting new matters but they can be overcome with sensible forethought and action. Very in- teresting and diversified day in meal: In?! though trying ‘at tuned, JANUARY 22 to PEHZUARY 20, ( flux) - If you're wise and‘ an: and e flment into a useful ob- Min helpful knowledge or lld. Outl idiom nun your scheme of things. | Don't wutc valuable time. Gain: to be had. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- mmises to be hazardous. necessary matters. En- MAY 2i to JUNE 21 tominn- we" A -notch industrial and nanc al day. Pian and work out. our plans. induct new methods that will add to your profit and crease your selling capacity your nwn bus- iness and allied lines. ' JUNE 22 to JULY M (Cancer) -It might be unlwise to change revlousy worked out inns, un- s. Much caution needed in mm. retarding appointments, ngi-eanents, con- tracts. Day favors emphasis on csnstructive thought and action. JULY to AUGUST 22 (Leoi —You'l1 need lo have yourself and your affairs well in hand today Undue ~ ivencsc or unneces- a 50 you gm this energetic, progres- sive . _ possesses hi h idc g“ obiiltlynoyl s , n diameter, lgnlty, nclty. If it R1111!“ true to thll fine her.- tA it i be sought after for in- fa m twice and for its lociui HUSBANDS LOVE HARDER ’ 1 Fas 1.:- .¢__. _...__-...- l m: cooks CORNER LIGHT SUHIANA CAKE I or? butter 1- cups brown N189»! 088s 1-2 cups flour teaapoan baking powder -2 teaspoon silt -4 cup milk teenpoon vanilla paging bleached Bultlnu ru 1-2 pound chopped mixed peel 1 cup cherries 1-2 cu flour Metric z Cream the butter thor- oughly and gradually cream in the brown 5118111‘ that has been meas- uted packed down well into the cup. Add one e88 at a time to the ozeamed mixture, beating the mix- ture until light and fluffy after each addition. Sift flour, then measure 2 1-2 cups of this, and sift again with the baking powder and salt. Add the sifted dry Ingredients to the l natal-unwaver- lcleamed mixture alternately with‘ the milk to which the vanilla has been added. Wash the raisins in Warm WM". then diy thoroughly between ww-‘_ els. Go over the chopped mixed peel to make sure that none of it is chopped too coarsely. leave the cherries whole, or merely cut in halves. Mix the prepared fruit with the remaining 1-2 cup of flour until the fruit is well coated. Add’ to the cake batter, stirring until well blended. Line cake pan with two or three thicknesses of wax pa-per, or with brown paper wlhich has been well greased. Fill with the cake batter and bake in a moderately slow oven (325 deg. F.) for about 1 1-2 to 2 hours. Test before removing from the oven. Remove the cake from the pan when baked and letbecome thor- cugihly cool on a cake rack Now wrap in several thicknesses of wax paper and store in a covered con- tainer. Thk cake is better if left to ripen for a week or so before being cut. SAND CAKE 2-3 cu comsuirch, 2-3 cup self- ralsing four or 2-8 cup plain flour. 1 1-2 level tsps. baking powder, 2 eggs, 1 tsp, very finely shaved fruit peel, 1-2 cup shortening, 1 cup sugar, about 2 dessertspcons milk. Sift flour with cornstarch Beat the sugar and fat to a very soft cream, then beat in the eggs add- ing them separately. When both me well beaten in ,.stlr in shavings of fruit peel. Add the flour and cornstarch gradually, stirring in the mil-k in moisten. Mix all together lightly. then tum into a greased" loaf tin and slkhtiy hollow out the centre. Put in mod- emfe oven to bake for incur. Test with fine skewer before re- mllving ircm oven. When cold. s/oytinkle icing sugar over top of ca e. Hm yw lliln NEWPORT FlllFFS lodayi AZTECS‘ DDIVINITIES Although the AZEPCs 0f Mexlcl? believed in only one god they also credit him with having well over two hundred "assistants." lo Learn typing Wt. Aid of New Booklet l-III HAND IIGNI HAND Touch System lined In Business Typing away with never a glance at the keys! it may look tricky to you if you haven't had much bull- ness training. Really, touch typing‘: so simple you can learn the fundamentals yourself, and so increase your value in business. You start with a key- board chart llke the one in our sketch. First step in to place your finger: on the "guide keys." Your fourth, third, second and first left fingers are on the "a." "s." "d." and "i.' Your first, second, third and fourth right fingers are on the "j." "k," "l" and “;" keys. You'll see, too, that your chart ll marked off, co many key: to c finger. Now, with exercises you train each finger to reach accur- ately the keys in its territory, re- turning to ll: guide key between clch stroke. You soon get the feel of it. type away like c profeulonaL-with “eyes on copy!" Then you learn rule: for typing English. muster hulineu forms. Oui- new ai-page booklet ha: key- board chart. lxercisel. speed drlilnl to train you In touch typing. in- cludes rule: for typing Engiisml business, social and official letters, table: of figures. and in vlluable n a foundation for u bullnen college coum. Bend 30c in coins ior your on)! oi "Teach Yourself Touch pe- wrlting" to The ouvilnn 01M . Be awe to \ile plainly your Name, Address and the Nlmc of booklet. NIB)! " Street fuel-Au ‘.1 vwv For one who was down-hearted. But it was out of my own need That I got started 1 did the favor with s sigh- Then to myself admitted It was not Just my friend but I who benefitted. A container mace of canvas and plastic conupositions imsbeen de- velbPed in India for dropping fuel and water surplies from airplanes. with or without the aid of para- ‘ chutes. I Best-selling coat model in Per- sian lamb paw coats is one char- acterlzed by patch pzckets placed low in tile skirt albove inverted box pleats. TO CLEAN SILK LAMP SHADES l To clean silk lamp shades, fill _OCTOBER 22, 1941 llionsv I‘ Ifite ii raiure _‘.._ Livinga Leisure -The Woman's Realm . A KINDNESS DONE l the cent l r .-____ Either lemgfi dl-ullmemfi I aimed to do avkindly deed 800d flavors. Aim either Olmneq .1‘ from fruit may be _ -» Wm! Wmliilleu cleaim or ‘$233.13.? cream and nprinke Al; walnuts. w “w?” DATELBSS etc-rugs With the possibility o1 the w, fer clothes soon being at a p_gm_ ium on account of war meats for the best in woois, m“ ls a great demand for unless; clothes of quality tweeos and m). rlcs, rather than for ornaments. tiun. ‘ihis demand is met in sell. trimming oi detail stitching, seam. ing, shil-ring and draping, Black, which apparently w.“ never be sup/planted as the per- [renial Fall wardrobe leader, meets its closest competition m; favor, this year, in a full scale 0f tones in brown, Chilian \\“.IIB and rooster red, Gay and dramatic eifecls are your bathtub with tepid water in, achieved in startling coiltrasis and which three or four handfuls of mild soap flakes are dissolved. 1m- merse the shades and draw them ‘slowly through the water several ,times, Then shake off the water, l pat with bath towels, and hang ug, to dry, Ornaments that are stuc on will come off, but after drying, they can be replaced with clear mucilage, or glue. ' banned by the tzwn council, v Ohio town sweeps up its leavesl with a vacuum machine. l SCREEN STORAGE IMPORTANT | Damage lo the wrlre cloth oil {50166115 as well as warptln frames may be caused by proper storage and rotectlon of screens‘ during the writer months. _ In order that they may not warp, screens should be stored ther standing up in racks or lying down flat 11, is important, if the screens are stacked, that the suxface on’ which they are stacked be level and that each screen be placed squareiy| and firmly on the one below it. If screens and window sills have not alread been numbered, this is recommen d so that when the Iscreens are put into use in the spring they may be easily sorted and fitted to their proper places. It may be wiser to r lace screens which aze in need o too many repairs. New perfumes and toilet water for fall have grand names. There are a. number of new flower scents, too, such as mountain heather, blue iris, white heiiotrope, a true essence of gardenia, and Yankee clover. ECONOMY SOUP Save the water from the vege- tables that you have boiled. mix them together, add alum of butter, heat and thicken th e, lightly beaten efg (one egg u. one pint oi iquid). Season with salt and epper, serve gar- nished with c coped chives or parsley. Made of plastic, a, standard size teaspoon has been invented to be furnished by pharmacists with bottles of medicine to measure closes correctly. To prevent mildew on shoes and clot-hing 1:1 closets keep closet doors open, let in light and keep clrsets well ventilated. Mildew appears. where there is dampness and dis- appears where ntings ac kept dry, and quite warm. l Poinsettias grow best in a warm moist climate irtdcors or out. They iikiei water but prefer it not too co . i- I In these days of economy try_ steaming prunes. Wash them in l colander and siezm them over til saucepan of bLlIlhg water for 20f to 30 minutes according to size; They retain all their sweetness. All‘ dLied fruits can be cooked the same way, ~ You can concoct a very scriimg-l tuous-lcoklng dessert in a jiffy y hjlffi ajflatine ring mold and Your little girl's clothes are Just as important as your own ax She wants to make ll good impression on the other children as well as with her teacher. Here's the ideal classroom pattern. ‘Hie trim jumper has e wide flared skirt to give plenty of room for action, ind the comfortable straps are cut wide so they won’ all off the should- ers. The tailo blouse is neat and wearable, too Choose a sturdy. warm plaid for the yumper. and t will be as smart as t is tactical. Style No. .100 is des gned for clues 0, B, 10, i2 and i4 years. Size B titres i 1-2 yards of A-inch fabric for jumper; 1 1-8 yards of 39-inch fabric for blouse. cull’) u urc- _ pisiniy your Name. Address and the style number Be lure tn lute the nu ‘ vou wish Btyie No. 3100 Size ............. clg Il-whm N0 SLIMMING the hlppopotamlu. the largest aquatic hoofed animal. sometimes reaches n weight of four will. TO EBI IISIIIY of thei the bold combinations of colors that, in imagination, just couldn't ' be done. FALL SALAD While melons are still in season and inexpensive, try them in a re. freshing salad. Ccmblne luscious, flpe melvn bolls with other fruit combinations. You'll find them lie. Since burned Autumn leaves is‘ licicus combined with fresh rasp- an! berries sweet cherries and gfapg. fruit sections. Mount on crisp let. tuce leaves and serve with a cream fruit dressing. You may wish to sweeten the fruit a little before serving. CLEANING WALLPEPER Before attempting to wash wail. paper, be sure that it ls fully guar- anted wastiatble. Then brush the walls dOWn carefully with a soft brusm or clean cloth to remove all dust. T0 wash use a suds made o: a very mild soap and cold water A sponge is a good applicator-and do wash only a small area lit a time- and gently. Rinse carefully vritil a, sponge wrung as dry as possible from clear cold water. When makln individual gelatin forms, either or salad or dessert. use a muffin pan instead of small molds. The muffin pan is easier to handle. It can be placed in a refrigerator without danger of overturning, CALLING SCRAP IRON IONDON — (GP) — The Minis- try of Supply set n time limit iul ca ling in a1 iron railings, gr. ‘posts as scrap metal to make will wea ns: only railings needed iqr pubic safety and gates oi 1lSl0"‘.0 and artistic value are exempi. m and ' "TREAT m: FAMILY to A QUiCK-TO-FIX _ SATISFYING MEAL or ' éacmettl SPAGHEiTl wlm TANGY TOMATO AND CHEESE SAuce" AN AlL- CANADIAN co‘ Needlecraft/ -For The Home 3IOO SIZES G - U0 l