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IT HELPS PREVENT MANY COLDS AMERICAN BROtVNiEs One-half cup butter. 1 cup white sugar, 2 eggs. salt, 1-2 cup flour, 1 teaspoon vanilla. l cup finely chopped walnuts. 4 squares bit- ter chocolate. Melt sugar and but- ter together. add sugar. then well- beaten eggs. Beat well, then add isal/fi flour’ dlanlililalland nuts. golf 1 is 1 h llttl int lli in d li 1th th om . designed for ‘he no“ and u V n _ grease . s a ow pans. a a t. _cur ous_ ow v e e genre we use ea ng w e c - "mm- whm mo“ colds h3g5 i‘<.°i‘..‘t's“"§2.'.'i zilistmlilllfiaofiiiiilil life? iiifllllaeiiifiiiliés".§?§‘$ifit.‘“l§e?33"?l'i§ ‘éieilwil-allliiieffl? 3;‘? “and Xrow. Used in time-at the . sugar.“ i M _ JEEHCG we are helpless. .We can but bear the first sneeze or sniffle Ol‘ irritation ' sorrows they bring us with what fortitude we may in the flQ§(f-i[ he|ps m ,8...“ but it is not the great _efs ‘hat drench Jhe world "may colds, m. m throw o head with week“ It is tilile ‘line. néixglnz. dpltclallglnfil; “Ids i“ ‘hm earlysmi“ EVE" ieliiilgsnlearlyaglivasgs aablblisl? vfiilthtuilebealils‘ vvtnel-teh 013 whc" Y°“" huad is a" C1088“! up common sense if we only had gumptiou enough l0 from a cold. Vll-tro-nol brings use it. comforting relief-leis you brculhg again! A Bit of Humor, a Kind Word or Diplomatic Act Often Will Prevent a Breach Which, if Allowed to , go Unmended, Will Lead to Disaster THAIKSJEACHER THAT OLD HEAD COLD FEELS BETTER ALREADY THIS specialized medication- Vicks Va-tro-nol—is expressly ALMOND CRISP All grains. such as rice, @;¢_ should be soaked overnight lu oold‘ water for the next day's Cooking. Truth shall make men free then they swell more easily u... Whether I sleep upon the earth are also easier to cook and to d1. Or the earth sleeps over me. gm. Whether I tread the grass Ol- the blades are green above, "Beauty from earth shall never pass » Nor Joy from the eyes of love; - Peace to the heart that grieves, To the toiler victory. Whether I tread the drifting leaves 0r the leaves drift over me. Ethelwyn Wetberald. Two or Three Pairs The most economical way of purchasing silk hosiery is to buy two or three pairs of the same shade at the same time. Then as they wear they may be matched FITTED and UNPITTED JONES-SCHOFIELIPMATHEWMLTD. (DRIED FRUIT DIVISION) Cream together l cup sugar and l3 tablespoons shortening. Separ- ate yolks and whites of 2 eggs. and Combine .\'01ks. 3-4 teaspoon salt. 2 1-2 cups rolled oats. and 2 tea- spoons baking powder. Add beat- en egg whites. and 3-4 cup chop- ped almonds. Mix well. dro by teaspoons on to a greased s eet, and bake about l0 minutes in tr moderate oven. EAINT JOHN. NJ. When preparing marshmallow. for use in sa ads, cakes or puddings wet the blades before dicing m. marshmallows with scissors io ma. vent sticking and ragged edges, No one will deny. for instance, that the mos: ___ potent source of unhappiness lie lll the dOllifiSilC relationship. As long as a husband and wife loie each other. and as long as they make a peaceful home. all is well with them. It doesn't matter how humble and small the home is. nor ilow hard hey have to work. they are happy. I I A MornmgSmilc . _ ' If you do your owll drcssillak. ing. remember to use silk throng for basting velvet. silk bastings do not leave stitch marks. A Place . g. And, on~the contrary. if a husband and wife are antagonistic aizd . have come to hate each other. and if their home is a place of iunnoll and j V - _ strife. the are miserable. no matfer if they live in a palace and are. Six medium-sized carrots, 3 smother 1n luxui-lgg, stolen and Angus McDonald was A foranges. 1 lemon (Juice and grated -_--__ | T lrindi. silgali Every young couple who get marrledknow that their happiness alld Connnjsgyaflng with hum | Dice the carrots and cook them ivell-beiug depend upon their living abic to get along together harmorx- ~Too bad‘ Sand..." he Saki “Have By \'.-\L (jlliLGUD CARROT AND ORANGE MARHALADE LN N0 HURRY Sandy McGregors car had been for Germs It is time to replace the toilet l until tt-ndr-r 2n as little ivatel" as icusly. yet not one in a llundrcd makes any in elligent effort lo do s l)... m, 1mm of l1“, robber?" possible. Cut the oranges andlenl- Thy trust being able to hit it oil together to luck. and lllck has never yrt_ "Aycyii replied Sand.“ “I know u crack in it tvide enough for im- oil in Sillilll '_ur;g_~pg_ Measure the taken the place of purposeful, planned endeavor. l me mo“ whae has m" together and 1; wlu be g, lung time iirities to enter. It is impossible . . lvflfml “m1 "Hll- and Edd 2-3 B5 ' .—"_i ‘Why dae nae ask him for it before the three pairs are worn keep this Since as cleall as 1t AN mob CR‘QHES [flufih 5ugar as there 15 fruit. slm- r~ No two people with a men ality above that of low-grade morons can back?" out It may sound extravagan; mould be an the safest pliin 1.; married for even a single month without acquiring a good wcrkzl g_ knowledge of each others ‘peculiarities and prejudices and finding oil how to get along without friction. But do they do Ihls? Not a‘. all They won't lake the trouble to use the slightest diplomacy in tiealing Willi he faced the world. the scl~-. mer until the mixture is clear. a new seat_ uzih Wllltll he took lug lobf 'I‘\irn into jcllv glasses. and when Ajudblg-(j “nut-lion fol" llclxlolg, ("llil covcr with hot paraffin. sac did not love him. and she Cottage choose ‘and jelly sand- but it is really very economical. WHY COFFEE ISN'T EUPULAR IN ENGLAND "Weel. yc see. mon. it had awful v‘ '. and ah‘ln waiting till the lie puts some new ones on, then '-qi'___-'po-vyo-o+o-o+o__fi_o++oi—' "Tan; f... seat with a new one whcn li lias' . . i’ l. At least did she know» it? bell’ “K15 suffll‘ to Carol Manson a book flrlnly timed. She had longed >° "PM H- ome hut: LOZIlt‘ to that xirrangclnent" Will] Antony just be- Qaillsc slle hoped to open it lll the Wllilhllly 0i someone she knew well llllti llkL-tl. But HlC uad been (lis: {lDlYJl-nied. And she realized lha‘ l: yvllkl {N} be very long before An- ~°Pl ‘Wald have to be told. she fem that when she 201d him he 1lll"l1!. be tin-some. l-lc (could be vcrv ~ ‘.- .li in.» u txflllhilll)‘ gen- "_\\'35'~iic Was being lire- ilu why did you want to come.l """ *\ll'l‘l0ll_‘»' per; tgd, ' ere s ‘.1115: Lil sir Cveorgg'5 111120 black sports n Carol drove with )t'l'.ll‘ brilliance, 1* w - cu lo glanic inc cxcPlJ zonally good- _ be t‘ \i\l'll an Eon. ounl-r couple in the excep_ _ l voice. iiflt doc ined to‘ ' large and 1' ~1 b9 553331194 01' (10111! s0-—llal‘ingl 3101c than a few receozlililzljtsecieCgletllll been a: Eton and Oxford. Bil‘ he‘ Manson, who was a, favourite with Your»: Ahzorly So i dill» P-Xilll-il-‘e grey 11a’ i . and had come clown with the best sci- Press pllolOgj-apljgr_g_ entitle ties-rec of his year. And in "I should have thought you'd‘ events h’: ilavc had all the aeroplanes you t. e cap- Wanted ill the home." said Antony ' to Pro- SOUIGFXL fessor Hubert Afansoli. cclebrab. "I didn’: come gee ‘planes " Ed H-"hflfvlwrist and worked ex-l Said Caiol. who seemed entire‘v m- c-“edinclv tiara. cupied in focus “ . Smurf-lain: of his petulance could» 81115585 mg a pa“ o‘ new at 'he mama": be ascribed to the‘; “Then what did you come w ’\ would have in- SEE?" i-d to llitli‘ inc-ll it’. Nine-cum than at Hen-i ""_l_)itl 3'01! ever hear a. Proverb. élarhtillyg about curiosity 1m lug mg - sothem lighted a cigarette. 0f wurse if you get a kick out n. “I don't know why on earth you wanted :0 come out to such a. god- fomzikci‘. sort Jamboree!" ht- of making a njy5f4gfyj" he mutfere¢ grilmbled- _ l Bl"; Carol kept hcr temper, rather "I Jim ivailted to come." said} Surprisingly perhaps. ‘ Carol Manson. And in ma‘. little phrase she re-‘ veaEc-d to anyone who might have been listening the principal mozor- muscle of her existence to date. I'll t ll , ‘f hm“ slog 53:35 l and when I spot “Hm?” "Rupert Iarrimore. Tony." “And who the deuce is Rupert Carol ‘Vlanson was Profcssor‘ Larrinwre?" lifanso a-hich amounted for ‘ Carol dropped the glasses into her ANY) ' from lllS tiivl. .1]; and fll29(1]1i1n_ “'"~~ l“ 11H’ ill" our‘ of. "Arc all scientists quite such seven. tht lull of Sm (iwrgc i. (llllhl)l)’3ll.$'?" she ut-ma.nded_ 195,5 of Manson. an of Assrcintcd’ Silglffll than of the world at large. AlFWSYS Lin". l. and biesscrtwithi take it." pursued Sothern. wiclles are splendid for the child- ren's lunch. A bit of tart jelly mrcad over cold sliced meat is a dciightful addition. especially in santinvlches for the school lunch or lunch at home And. of course. mint icllj." s all age-old accompaniment for lamb. lust as cranberry jelly or sauce goes with turkey and apple jelly with pork. ties. cussion that never fail '0 bring on that couidlri have been avoid d by a lit'lc d humor. on our nerves and rub our fur the and pulled him back into the Ser- vzc; lifter aha American foul‘. e wa- doing 1 darned sight more for British flying bv tlla: sort of thing. than he can be by being a. Flight Ccinluandol- or wha‘c\'el~ he is at this moment out there!" The girl ' made a ges‘ure towards the huge arena o.’ llle firing ground. ' a wilcrc (lid ytu ulcet him?" ll‘. i Sathcrn. a shade less 16n- iitlidlv ‘llilll llsilal. He was used to Carol's blazing vitality and enthusiasms for ‘his and that new thing. But he had never heard her speak in such terms of any man before. and he felt a vague sense-not of alarm. that. was atxsurd—0f disquie’, even ap- prehensioil, "I've never met him," said Carol. "I wish I had." “I see» "1 bet you don't, Antoniyl I don't believe you go in such or hero- ivorrhip. or anything half so adol- escent " “Perhaps n05. So you dragged us out here on this diabolically hot dav to see the hero perform? Well, I only ,hope the performance is worth it!” By this Carol refused to be drawn. She had ni'l:ed up her glasses again. and was scanning the aero- lliflnes. and the tinv figures moving about them in ‘he distance. Soihem leaned back in his seat. smoking gloomily. and reflecting that while it had been the devil of a job get- ting to I-Iendon. it was goin to be infinitely worse trying to ire away. Why did he love the girl beside him. as love her he did? Antony knew that they had frighteningly llt'le in common apart from social background. He knew that Carol 800d looks far Carol Manson to argue abol above idle Ordlhfiljfli quite unaffected. "that Mr. 14111-1- more has something to do with fly- illz." On ill" llwijitnlll "You takc-_—not only it. but the she wa= ins‘ ‘n ~c ~. ciikc. the doings. and ‘the works!“ 19_‘h li:'."‘ll<l:l“. bio z . . sax‘. Czltrll. "Don't jyou rcallv rtm. 511m, and its. "i. eL-urt it d a n '\ t-llllicr. Tcliv? 'I'h.g- nlgn who was the can be ili England. There ivns an firs; ~0 flv m.» south Pacific 501° uriderstanrling~not an cmiacenlcnt froln Valparaiso to S dncy? The because Srrhcrn had no money apart from 112.». job. and bccauw Slll‘ was still s) \(l'.lYl!'——lli‘l\‘-'!‘t‘ll her and her l1l1Cl(.".\ stcr Carol sum-Till xontlirccl’ wliat motive she had had for comm‘: fol that, understanding. apart from. curiosity. ‘This was one of the times when ma‘ wonder w~= nciltcly cm- Dhosimd. Carol liked _ lll"fil'l'-' WWu- em n. great (leal. She ‘iizctl lil- ' f luau whose: stunt ex ibitions sent the States crazier than any man smc- liilcibergh?" "I thilzl: I do rclnembcl- the name now y'all moniioll the details.” "You can't get me down. Antony. however hard you try. Rupert Lar- rlmore is about the only romantic figure left in tho world. I'm mad about hull. I think 110's marvel- lous! It was simply foul the way wlin ._l_h __drcar_v_pld_ Air , ed tha‘ she never would have. And MinlSbfy__ViI_81‘1Y_l_E:c; had no paslon for him. He suspect- . yet he adored her. from the waves i of her shining head to the tips of hcr clczant shoes. A fantasfic un- satisfadorv business. this love-for a scientist urotcsque! And ye‘ he ‘ couldn't hcln it. And as far as he could see. there was nothing to be done about it. i A silddcu roaring in the sky. ' which .. clued to be rchoed back lnl 1 a sort of ‘hrilling murmur frcm the‘ l crowd. (iragueci him ou‘. of his rev- erie. He realized that Carol was ‘ standing up in the car, her glasses k glued to her eyes. i A squadron of high-speed fighters . had taken off for an acrobatic dis- -Dl=\l' Sotlicnl was frankly unim- QLiliil rul.c__br_usli<=n.»__'llhe ‘the Erfcc-tio the pose Glazing In bouillon gloriiies our old friend, the carrot Every Day Vegetables ....and how to fix ’em up _ By Dorithy Grcig You know the old sa lng about "'lSi.li§’°l§‘§ii'§‘°.§€é°%l" .2:.:.:;is* c" mime. every day veseteblel van a. little skillful fixing up ke on new zest and flavor. For instance. there's our 800d 01d aulfd‘ u» =1" c"‘°~.‘.t': ifitliifiliéat w” ya“ E ' fo'r real i 1-2 cup milk 3-4 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon pepper 4 cups cooked potatoes. sliced 4 tablespoons rolled cornflakes (buttered) Cook the onions in the butter until soft but not brown. Add the b ea or rouwct Bu‘ i. it ‘cream of mushroom soup milk aiinmght interesting flavor w salt and pepper. Heat. Arrange the m" 75y“ sliced potatoes in a baking dish. pour the cream of mushroom sauce over them. Then sprinkle with the buttered cornflakes and heat in a moderate (350) ovcu fer 30 min- utes. Serves 6. Mushroom Potato Casserole tablespoons butter 1 u 3 tablespoons onion. cho pe _ Lolnesgdnnudmsomormlllh At my house we like our carrots. We cat them raw in salads. We eat them cooked as a vegetable. l Ami, since c riots are good fol‘ us. that makes cverytllilig lovely all l'0llllLl. Savory Glazed Carrots 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons onions, chopped 1-4 611;) flour 1-2 ttraspson salt 9-10 whole scraped carrots (5-8 inches longl 1 can condensed bouillon Cook the chopped onions in the butter until soft bilt not brown. Roll the carrots in the flour and salt and smile with the onions and bilttcr for about i0 minutes. Then pour the bouillon with 1-2 cu wa- ter over the carrots. Cover tghtly . and cook until tender. Eggplant is a vegetable that has popular appeal for many men. If the man in your house likes egg- plant. trcat him to this version oi’ it some evening- Escalloped Eggplant 1 eggplant (size 1 1-2-2 pounds) 2 tablespoons bacon fat 2 tablespoons onions. chopped 1 can condensed celery soup 1-2 teaspoon salt 1-8 teaspoon pepper 5 tablespoons grated cheese (strong) For Topping 3-4 slices crisp bacon. chopped fine I tablespoons grated cheese (strong) Peel the eggplant and cut into 1-2 inch cubes. Cook in boiling salted water. with 1 tablespoon lemon juice. for 10-15 m0‘ lll t"".l£‘l‘I then drain. Tim cook the chopped onions in .tho bacon fat until soft. but not ‘brown Add the celery solp. salt. pepper anrl grated cheese. .umll the choose ls melted. Add alllf‘ cooked ezzplant and put all in a buttered casserole Sprinkle with .the grated cheese and chop d Alan-m and brown under broi er. act irritates us beyond endurance. ilict. hate. instead of having enoughsense Then there is_the problem 0f t are shod. gxogvdered noses on their faces. mg out of his hand by paying her a word or two to her. yet he doesn't aslninity? ‘ Think of all the divorces that e1 agent insead of a lawyer. Being day. over a long bore each other. o long pier they would be wit They think they have fallen out of nee: to be parted. nine divorces out of a hundred, What a problems! each other. i hiding places just to start something. There never was a family quarr bl‘ lhe use 0i a little finesse ol goo If wreaking a home for the sake of a sp the height of idiocy I don't know wilat's whet. Another affliction which takes the 30y out 0i life for millions of us l Ls having to live in the house for years and veal-s with people W11" g t Sometimes it is parents nntl clriilii who are so antagonistic lo each other that they live in pezpe ual 0'11- _S<_rnle'imcs it is brothers and sisters who are born enemies SW11!‘- times it is an ill-lawavho is a firebrnnd in the house. enduring all this nusery. having their own narurcs distorted l)\' secret grimy and contorted . thorn in their flesh and who are spoiling the nagging. fretful. rfsconterved wife over which so fllqny M11915 op {mp5 p» - lvolnen ask wily. why. WHY do their husband: lcavc thorn and run after the Other Woman, when the answer is as plain as ‘he lllliy ins they would have realized that every wife has to meet compt-“itloii and keep on cutting bait to hold her husband. ‘Every husband who has sense enough to be ou~ of a feeblc-illindcd institute kilo-vs that he can keep his wife happy and con cntcd and cat- ' could be preserved. all the mess otf scandal that could be avoided i-f hus- bands and Wives flrhen they begin *0 get fed up with each Qum- and fccl that they {lave missed their soulmiltes. would only go and consult a trav- hllman. any two people who are thrown together. day aftrr riod of time are bound to get tired of each other. to for some change and to think llmv much hap- Sflme 011B else than thcv are with each 0H1’. r. A railroad or steamship ticket ivould save ninety- l I'll ask him for it." They not only do not sidestep each others prejudices and peculiari- l man leaning against the aeroplane. They jump all over them, and instead of avoiding subjects of dis-l To judge of his figure in the swath- illgs of clulllsy- flying kit was 1m- passllle. Bu Soillcru was looking at Rilpert Lairiinores face, and won- » during how he could describe it. ‘it = WiLs a long. lean face. with an ar- rogant nose and ll decisive chin; a face that somehow seemed all bore. ll row tilcv firs“ them ow o‘ ihrir. .l all wrong way: whose every word n! d wu= of broken bv deep. hollo-wctl pate shadow‘. io'.".alilt> fare. all almost walzen pallet. ics of Ye peoplc go on now smeared and "Well?" said Carol. "Thins you'll know him again?" So hern nodded, and handed back the glasses. _ _» “l ll/Vllil zuzige." h; saltl ln his r '- faslnon. “that 3'01"‘ friend cilgzlgcll in cursing fate for not zilulg lct it be him. cowraritirisc to to get up and leave those who arc u l‘ lives for them. lzudinud he phllandcring aiul the 1i’ they had only used one lobe of the r you " Carol Nlanson stared. but said ‘ nothing. And she and An-tony drove away from l-Ielidon in silence. In such ivlsc did those three -- Caizol wiansoil. An oriy Sothem. and Rilper? Larriulore -— whose fates were to be so curiouslv interwoven and resolved. meet for ‘he fir “mt “tTo be Continued) few compliments and sawng ll kind do it. Can you beat that ior pure. could be saved. all the homes that gqqqooooooyooooo-roa-ooa Modern Eiiuueiie iliv ROBERTA LEE! 004000 .0 0 000090 OQOOOQO-O-O-Q-O-fv‘. Q. What shoulda guest do when he HIT-SC» thc train which he was supposed to taltc. to attend a house party l’ A_ He should telegraph his host and hostess immediately. and s o - love with each other. bu’ they owyl deciphering Oil a papyrus thrilled‘ him infinitely more than the finest fea‘ of athletics or spolt. He could watch the hardest game of polo. or the toughest motor race. without so much as a tremor to his eye-glass. But even he found himself gripping the wind-screen of the car in his excitement. as the ‘planes hurtleri pas out of the sky. keeping perfect alignment and distance; spun. and loopccl. and climbed. and slid side- ways lfzc falling loaves; till it tvas Itllllfls‘ impossible to believe that they were not sentient in them- selves. or that wood and metal could stand the strum, Once again the Squadron hurtled eaithwards. as though out of the heart of the 5-1111, this time flying in pairs, their wing tips seemingly not more than a iuot ilpari. The; flattened out perhaps twenfJi feet a ve the level of the groun . flew past the stands. climbed in a great trlumphan- Bl‘f‘-—t‘l§llll)':‘(l—-Bll but lll0ll1S two nmchines. SOLIIClTA felt a (iesperate clutch tighten on his arm. as the last two ‘planes flattened out. "One of em's tilting!" came Caroii. voice. oddly shrill and at the some time tonclc s, "Therell be a nnash. a ghas. y, scrcalning smash!" Scthern saw llel- whip Lhc glasses. held ill her other hand. away from her eyes. And on the inst-ant it happened. The tiring-tips of the two fighters touched. almost with the gentle provision of a kiss. There was no sound breaking ilie steady roar pity we can't apply a little good. hard horse sense to our DORUTHY__DIX._ ing that he will arrive on the next train. _ . Q. \Vil0ll_\vnlklilg with akfipeud and this friend stops to lo gm?‘ lnlnilte with an acquaintance ‘ you do not know‘, what should 5W fighter further away frolll stands scemsd *0 stand sidcwa stagger drimkenlv. and slidtuii. the ground. There followed an rx- he plosion abulst of flnnlc and a ‘do? ‘ mercifully concealing cloud of; A‘ w," I‘ iew steps and wait black smoke. Every human lwllig‘. - i ir friend. flank l. _ _.cl‘ for a waitress to aiulnuncc illc $119595 "5 they “"1” at a luncheon party’? A. No; if tho hostess has a bui- lcl" . hc announces each E1195“ naluc. but n waitress docs not an- On the ground was on his or h~r| feet. their faces blanched. as the‘ ambulances lore out »(l\\\ll'(l.\' the wrcck. followed by the iirc-ciilillc. Slflfiflfé. muttering. illdillqlng .n hystcrics . . . Carol. determined to look onv- where but at the wreck. and fl-lglit- '. “mmce ‘mmes’ ened to stop looking for fear she ' __ rnlgh‘. be so old-fashioned as to Delight You; Friends With faint. looked steadily at the sccol d fighter. Following on the disastrr. Hand-lvladg Gifts its pilot had flown in a half-circle, and now he landed not fifty yards - away from where Sothern and Car- ol sat in the big cal", He climbed out of the machine. and for an iu<wu1t stood still beside it. Carol lmked at him through l‘l(‘l‘ glasses. It tori: her a minute or so to steady her shaking hands. 'l‘llcll she drew in her breath sharply. "What is it. Carol?" "Antony! It's Lnrrimoro!" “Oh. r05!" "I tell you it is! l'<l know him anywhere-I havrift, hnrl a ])i("ll"(‘ of him for two years for ilatllllvl" “But. l thought you hadn't l! ct himl" "I never have. I cut it out of an illi1stra‘ed weekly lifter his Pil"ll.C flight! Antony. how nwful—it llll".li'. have been him!" Sothern took the rzlasscs and foc- of_th_c c-ngincs—hut ‘suddcrdyéhch tinder-arm irritate skin. used right alter shaving. armpits dry. Arrld have bun Try a luv-u! any i Serves 6. Vusccl them ill ills turn. 11c saw a NW...a CREAM ninnnillii which safely 1. Does not rotdrcsses, does not 2. No waiting to dry. Csn be 3- Instantly checks perspiration for i to 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration, keeps your 4. A pure, white, greiscless, stainless vanishing cream. S. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Sell oi‘ The Amer- ican Institute of Laundering for being Harmless to Fabric. TEN MllllON [an o! selling toilet goodl- 1H‘... -- “c. in. _',' .a . ..\' Make clcrcr ncccssoritrs for your wardrobe. lovely gifts for friends. The attractive novelty belt and bracelet call for l/l-inch silk cord. large contrasting buttons. Striking color combinalions'al"e"'ndvy blue cord with rcd buttons, brown with amber. beige or rust with vivid green. Our diagram shows steps in mak- ing bracelet. Without cuiting cord whip ll lengths of it together side by side. making sturdy knots at one cud. loops large enough io fit over buttons at the other. Sew buttons over knots. Make bclt in same fashion. Take wrist and waist measurements be- fore buying cord. , For the prcity recipe file. cut top flap oil all old bill file. Use pieccs of cardboard for front and back. cover with small-patterned wall- paper. On the front glue a colorful picture from magazine or cata- logue. Tie with bright ribbons. 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Most cooks know that mint is much more easily chopped if you sprinkle a little sugar on it first. But not everybody realizes how much easier it is to cut up pars- ley with scissors rather than with Rekniiting Sweater When reknitting a sweater, the job can be made much easlr: if the kinks are first taken out of the yarn. Wind the yarn in u skein, tie together firmly, and wash u in lukewarm W&t8l‘_ Then fold in rt towel and put in a warm plnci 1o dry. The kinks will be gone \‘\..PIl the yarn has dried. Celery Curls Celery curls can be nlade by 1' '='. a knife. You sim ly gather the f m . h len . .. _ gths. With n sualp {figslfggtmlixgnda 82% tsnlljgmcg kgiifefrlccut each lece down n10 thin strips, stopp rig when \\'l'.lllll an inch of the end. Drop into ice water. The strips will curl as tilt-y become chilled. g Suede Shoes Suede shoes may be cleaned by brushing and sandpapering tliem lightly. Then go over them WM". a glgth_ moistened with vinegar. STOP BABY'S 00H) serous n GETS WORSE A FIREMAN will tell you big fires are little fires when they start. That's wily they always hurry to put them out. I I I ' ' . . l , | . . , , , . . , Don't let your baby's little cold develop ' into a “big cold" or something “Wif- . Q Be in a liurry to chedt it. Let Mrs. Geo. i How (‘an I Q McBride of Scarborough tell you how. (B! ANNE ASHLEY) “My baby oi Z6 months caught c. nasty >¢ 4+o quick. lean cuts of the scissors. The juice of half a lemon added to milk for cake-making ust be fore you use it will lighten the cake. make it more digestible, and reduce by one the number of eggs you need. Also. a few drops of lemon juice and a scrap of the rind added to soups and stews will im- Always put your greens in cold water one hour before cooking. cutting the root across about one inch. but don't cut your cabbage up. Then rinse. and cook. Quar- ter-fill vour sailcepan. add a pinch of bicarbonate of soda. put in your greens. put on the lid, and boil till tender. A solid savory or cab- cold this spring. so I tried Baby's Own Tablets and she seemed to throw this cold off quicker than ever before. l cer- tainly am for Baby's Own Tablets iroln now on." Baby's Own Tablets are safe and sun in their action. They correct the onus of baby's trouble. Eiiecuve in (‘lb-IT- ing up teething troubles, constipation, simple fevers. diarrhoea. upset stun‘ will colic and summer complaint. ‘Ilrrllflllfi; ity. simple croup and other oi bzibv s ailments. Yet they are utterly frce mun opiates or stupcijvlng dru§§~ A" “"1" lyst's report is given in each packflfi- Get a package iorlny. Sickness w often strikes in the nif-‘llt- Y9"? 111"“! hack i_f_you are not satisfied. I ‘Z75 cent-s- Q. How can I prevent mustard from blistering? A. Mix the paste with the white of an egg. or with warm camphor- ated oil. instead of hot water. Q. How‘ can 1 clean zinc? A. Rub carefully with kerosene and then polish with newspapers. The kerosene and printers ink on the newspaper is a combination that will remove all stains. Q1.‘ It-giwmcan lfflmake DOPPYSeed stlc e r0 A. If you have trouble in making the poppyseed stick. try brushing the rolls with water before sprink- llng on the poppyseed. ~ Every Day Styles For The Home Sewer A smart woolen dress in deep new grape shade....the most flat- tering dirndl type you've ever seen. Fullness radiates from inverted tucks at either side of the front and back Note the tucks give s. fitted waistline. . . Jend interesting girl collar and long sleeves. snug fullness to the bosom. The little girl collar and long sleeves. snug at the wrist are other attractive details. With the same patilem, you can make a short sleeved dress with collarless neck of spun rayon challis print. 1t has a bright zipper down the front of the bodice. It's stunning too. in crush resistant velvet or in rayon crepe silk for "date" time. You couldn't ask for anything simpler to sew. It cuts in one piece from neck to heml Style No. 2823 1s designed for sizes 12, 14, 16. 18. 20 years. 30. 32. 34. 36. 38 and 40-inches bust. Size 18 requires 3 7-8 yards of 39-. {pond material with 1 1-2 yards o!‘ rs . Send fifteen cents (15) in stain s or coin (coin preferred) wrap on carefulxlv, address in Cfnsrlottetown "mum,- Style No. 2823 Size... u. use . 2r Nam: Street Address \ Olly Provision ~ s\\\§\;~s\\ AN EARLY ESCAPE. Mam-Do you believe in luck‘! Friend-Well. 1 should say I do. See that fat woman in the big hat and the red dress? Well, 1 once asked her to be my wifel cutting inner stalks into three or-