‘My ax-den’s like some crazy 3. Itqrevels in disorder, The lawns and paths show lazy guilt Overgrown each border Gay roses facing where they may Blooms flirting with the sun. A kindly place to laugh or pray Or mend a soul undone. A formal garden——God forbidl in lalig-out plots—our dead are h Warm beige chiffon makes an unusual evening dress. The ac- zordeon pleated skirt is topped by l. silk handknil: cardigan in a big cable stitch through which runs \, gilt thread catching the lights. Gray and white is B_m05t POP‘ .iiar combination this summer especially in chiffon for afternoon bl‘ eveniru. THOROUC-H WASHING OF WALLS STRESSED In painting the intcrior walls of older homes, the home owner first should remove the thin layer of grease and smoke which often clings there, although it may not be perceptible. This film which is found most frequently on the walls )f kitchens. prevents the new paint from adhering properly Where smlrched walls are to be painted, they should first be wash- ecl with soap and water, to which a little ammonia may be added, and finally rinsed with water. RIBBON IJOOPS REDEEM PLAIN Nowadays you see loops of rib_- =-_;_-——;—_______ ——— Good Vocabulary Helps You Win Attention Interest-—Don’t Borel Oh, dear! Jack's looking at his watch aga'in—and his date with Ruth's only an hour old. It's as easy to interest as to bore. Ruth. Find out what's wrong with your talk. get rid of tiresome faults. Do you reply to every remark with the same sleazy phrase, such as “it sure is" or “and how"? Break the irritating habit; try “how in- teresting." "I think so, too" for a while. Or do you make friends wince with errors like “sorter tired" for ‘rather tired." “would of been" for "would have been"? To be called good company you need to add to your vocabulary. too. Don't be vague. To say “she has a pretty home" means little. Be clcar. vivid: say “striking, modern house." "charming cottage." or “bright. cozy apartment." Instead of “he walked down the ltreet." say "he ambled" or "he Iti-utted"—use the exact. graphic word. Our 32-page booklet helps you check mistakes, gives tips on mak- ,mg your talk charming, easy to listen to. Right and wrong phrases correct nsian send 20c in coins my to The ice. Be sure booklet. Name street Address City Trflli %3 Activities Dorothy Dix's Letter Box ... fix bon -— the small riae—— going all round armholes of an 0i'h€l'Wl-59 uninteresting dress. A sash fin- ished with a posy of loops oom- pl-etes a, smart dress. A very simple set of belt and collar can be added to a dress with 1 1-4 inch wide velvet ribbon. Stitch the ribbon down to a piece of stiff material for the belt and arrange three neck loops for a fastenlng—— with snap fasterners sewn under- neath. Repeat the three loops down each front edge of the collar. PLENTY OI-‘ OUTLETS NEEDED IN KITCHEN When electric outlets are being planned in a new house for lamps, clocks and radios. the kitchen is often neglected. In reality. it has more uses for plugs than any other room, withing reasonable limits. there cannot be too many appliance out- lets in the kitchen. In this room electricity is used both for lighting and for fn0tiV'-llllig power. Con-i sunipzion of current varies widely i With kitchen appliances, and spe- cial attention should be given to the load the outlet is expected to carry DOORS SMALLER NOW . Itmtlll doors. like other features ‘ of a home. react to the diciatcs i of style, and today the average door is much smaller than those in the home of Colonial times Doors of early periods were frequently thrie feet or more in width. while today doors are usually not over two feet eight inches wide. 7’? ‘N lsima Ma"), S‘g\\\tiSiPi_D rg,,f” 5 lmnrs lT’S RICHER AND MORE SATISFYING FREE! i these women who follow the prinuose path. but, however it may be, you Save the coupon! from Ligton's 1 lb. and Hi . Duckniu. for your copy of now To Improve Your Vocabul- Guardian Home Srev- to write plainly your Name, Address, and the Name 01 Province They are axchan s- able for b ' Wm. Rogers a Son ~ Silverplatamwrita for remium hook to Lipton 2. llPIOl'5 YELLOW LABEI ORANGE LABEL RED LABEL f Modern Etiquette (By ROBERTA LEE) I-e-.-.-A-l.-.-u-..l-t-l.-.r-.-.-i.-.-ti-.-.-.-in.-l Q. Should the dessert spoon and fork be placed on the table with the rest of the implements that are necessary for a meal? A. No; they are brooght in on the d(ssert plate after the other dishes are removed from the table. Q. Isn't it very poor tafite to wear “dressy" clothes when travel- ing? A. Yes; it u entirely out 0! place and immediately stamps oneas not knowing what is proper. Q Shouldn't: a boy of sixteen rise when an elderly person enters the room? A. Yes; a well-trained youth will do so. ~HAVE-YOU HEARD ABOUT THE NE COLD CREAM lien’: Itow It lulu Immm complexion: porfumodCold Crounthatnotanlyolaanm, .‘l‘l.——the new Ilodlomd Noxffma Cold gr-film! new , ruin pcnntrotuinto epoxoun pl yonrlkin may clean. In modicu- , K viullty-—hclp- give your com- 0] , . . At last! A daintily but rtimulam as The Reformer Usually Finds That Making Over a Character is too Big a Job for a Mere Mortal and is Somthing That Only God Can Do Dear Dorothy Dix——I am sorry for this girl and want to help her, but how? she is about 25 has led a fairly good life except for one smunbie of! of the strait and narrow path. and one been going with a fellow who is employed for more than a year. She says: “He 18 themanfoi-me.1donotce,ne togowitha.n- . I will wait until he nnds something to do." hicidentally. this girl has Just lost 118:‘ Job. yet she must pay for her apartment and food and furnish her clothes, so what is she to do‘; My ad- quit cqncentrating her attention on 9, man who has done riotliing but loaf? I desire to help this $111‘; V save her soul. I_ also want her to have eart - happiness by having a. fine. considerate husband, able to rovide the necessities of ife and give her a good home and a few love y children. How, in your opinion, can this be done? F.D.M. Answer: ‘ Making over a character is a miracle only God can perform. It is too big a task fora mere mortal, especially when the one you want to change does not wish to be chan8€d- That apparently is the case with this girl. who began her wild life when she was only a druid and who would be bored to death at the more thought of settling down and being domestic and living an ordered, conventional uxistence. Perhaps nature, who put ql.llck5lAV€r in their veins and gave them wandering feet, is more to be blamed than are will seldom find them forsaking it for the hard and strait and nanow WHY. Before you can put your wise and kindly plan for helping this girl into action she will have to give up her worthless lover. yet she refuses to do that. she knows him for what he is and that she can never de- pend upon him and never trust him; that he will never marry her, never 511 port her but such as he is she has set her heart upon him and she i be faithful to him unto the bitter end. And that's that. You can't argue with that kind of infatuation. YOU! advice t0 the sir! *0 go about more and meet more people, and especially more marriageable men while she is still young and pretty and attractive, is good. But gl.rL; with shady pasts do not and man desirable doors open to them, so their social contacts are pretty we limited to the men they meet in business. And not many or mm are I8).;)18'£‘1-minded enough to want to many onewho is known as “Johnny's Refoml-ns one's mate is distinctly a fennlulne foible. Most men have sense enough not to attempt it. ’ They Dick out a wife who d:esn't need to have her skirts washed. So I fear that your plan of saving this girl by hav her marry a fine, understanding, rich man who will be able to give line? is. good home and a position in society will not work, because, in the first place, she will not give up her renegade lover and, in the second place, me kind of a man you would like to have her many, wouldn't marry her. My own practical suggestion for the solutlo of your bl is that you to are; hf; sf‘ lob tlligtsmil sgpplpn her.“ 'I‘hB.t ismt'3o0\Ttna.ll that any can 0 er. 0 l - treaties she will go her own way. a ugumenm perm“ om and an O I O I O t D681 D0r°thy Dix—I am a woman of 30. Have been working twelve years and have supported my parents without any help from any of my "' . with that Iovnly clone unoll you lllio. leaves your clothes truly snow-wh|to—ond llailod as Sonsaiionally Better than less modern package soaps, . . in 5 IMPORTANT WAYS THERE'S waahi inagicinthis greet g-ganulaipd Super Sug: will {".1"°i.....i"°“ 5."’.‘§§. v3a‘é§§‘“i‘?§ii°‘éan’ 333" your waskhawéaite ash 1s)ummi_a!r clouds-T 'th t ' . ur woo - i':1m°3vm coritiitamhutm e(i', softer. Your colored clothes will keep their new, gay look! And your dishes will fairulfir till: themselvea—m half the us a. You'll find Super Suds very easy on ds, too. Ve economical our han _ The family size BL package 18 value in home today’ a outatandin , laundry soap— at OUR grocer at ‘First choice of 3 out of 4 women when ALL the leading granulated soaps were gwen a "masked soap" test by 1,000 women. . din. Vluhu your chain Ilospltoldoon YOUR, IIIOIVIOIIAL IIOROSOOPE By FRANCES DRAKE Look in the section your birthday “"110! In. Ind "1!!! what your outlook is, according to the sun. _(Copyrlgbt. 1939. King Features Syndicate Inc.) For Thursday. July $7. 1939 Protects yourtonlty. lonovu nut gonuond “"5" 100' V9050!" “"97: OW“'~ ‘"7’ your colon! doth: llio now. mum On! How Can I '7 ? in, mm: asnwn Q. How can I thicken fruit or berry pies, other than by tlhe use of cornstarch or flour? using a scant tablespoon- (ilirgo) — Conduct im rtant - which shouldn't be dif icult for six brothers, all of whom are married and have jobs. father and mo every comfort that I could and h clothes for myself in order to do so. had several so by telling me it was my duty to take care of them. keep me from manydn if I marry him it will I do and defy my mother, I be doing wrong? years and the other love for a man that would last a lifetime and me a home and family, Of course. my brothers are opposed to me :nh%ufi;ac?.ujse?lf I do they will have to help support our 0 wer: There is only one sane and sensible th is for you to go along and ur man. cussl-on about it. some day and have it over with. 011 They are Just cowa.rd’s weapons that she is using against y When it is all over she will make you give up your sweetheart. d;-y he her own and a husband who can support her. As for her threat to die. laught that on. - people use to call attention to themse fuss over them. I know old well every time I have left em for twenty years. yeniienca.) TY D8 deny these sources of happiness to you iglignnges isgairvg 831:0 waits on all her whims and provides her with the D0 WW0 °1’\0\18h backbone to spunk up and take your ha es instead of letting a lot of greedy and self-seeking relatives de T351 yo: °1 3°“? last 61191106 at living your own life. DOROTHY Brut. , .creole, tomato, green e ‘ ‘""‘-"'“"" cheese-onion or mushroom gog- with them. Dunn the last be 8:‘ I ha opportunities to many. but my ihotiier kept xglieeyflirtim ml: , r aps I gave 111 because 1 really dion t care much, but now I have found the real one and I am desperately in love with him, but my mother is determined to g him by crying continually and telling me that kill her and that her death will be on my head. This man wants me to lIlB.J;YlhlilIl and insists on mIy givigg up ray jobt.‘ If am rn be een wo you! simplify arrangements, make new social that contacts will be elevating and Don't neglect healthy exercise and your diet. SEIP'I‘EMBER. 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) — You ladies are par- ticularly favored under benciic Vibrations. Handling common oom- moclities and dealing with stewards, clerks. Rtlrdeners, confectioners. and historians can result in unus- ual gain. Day friendly on whole. MARCH 21 to APRIL so (Aries) _n you had four hands youci like it better today; theres so much to be done and timed‘ Th“ course. if you 916 “*3 “'“° who is ambitio . randy for new worthy ideas and methods and W“' ling to cooperate. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus) ._.3om before May 6? -Then 4° 1"“ that much more than is cxvefied A. Try ful of quick-cooking tapioca. This not only adds flavor to the pic, but absorbs the excess Juice. Q. How can I remove mildew from white clothes? A. Rub the clothes with the juice of a raw tomato. qirinkle with salt, and lay in the sun to dry. Repeat several times if nec- essary, Q. How can I prevent white stockings from turning yellow when l0V€'S**my love for my mother that can't possibly Last, more than ten give l1.u5wB paretsJ1tm‘lliyt SALLY. for you to do. and that HWIFY y0 't have any family dis- JU-‘zli PUT: On Your hat and step around to the parson's Don't pay any attention to your mother's bears and threats 3 eyes and actually be proud of her married dmghge, who he, 3 home of It is a ruse that all old lves and make everybody make a is to whom I have paid an etemai fare- No matter how much you love your mother ,you mus; mg that mg 3 utterly selfish in her attitude toward you and that she loves you so little she is willing to sacrifice your happiness for her own pleasure and con- She had her own man .her children, her home, but she is because you are the‘ ‘handled by you successfully. th t uch more iii ¥..‘;‘lit.°’. ?I'bli:hl‘ia.rd:r flu try. we sure, .31}: age grfitgaxl; guccess. on born . friendlier vibratio . big? 0101'” 1°‘ that tempt you to sh“ ' 21' to JUNE 21 (Gemini) the performance of duty today (or any day, in fact) would be to belie some of the finest characteristics the Whole zodiac can boast! Dont let your good ualities down, friend, you‘re too mi . and more poevle than Z30“ realise depend upon Will‘ 9410? ~ JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) _Yo signs governing planet, the oon and the “Intellectual" lsnet, Mercu . are especially T a -round good day Those matters that require a vivid imagination sympathetic under- standing and adaptability can be MAY —'I.‘o evade JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo) —It's a day that asks according to your stars’ rays, those fine qualities outstanding in you Leoites. What are you going to do about it? If your schedule calls for hard work, all the better. Hap- py goingi AUGUST 23 to BEP'I‘!IMBER. N THE COOK st 5 CORNER dV\u'h'.FL in ms Baum‘: IT'S our re or soon STRAWBERRY NECTAI7. ‘I MY . WHAT ‘ 1. A CHILD BORN be ambitious, determined. forceful, washing? A. Place a few drops of turpen- tine in the water and it will pre- vent this. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBlin=L 22 (SWTP10) — V3-Tying conditions. There are innumerable ways through which youcan obtain fresh .1 ffWV‘H'h‘h‘ffi'U‘§’H\'5‘k‘-VVHWE i Household Scrapbook (By ROBERTA LEE) W5H5W Moth Prevention Moths in carpets can be pro-I, vented by scrubbing the floors vi a strong solution of hot water salt Just before la ing the carpet. sprinkling salt on he carpet befon sweeping helps to destroy moths. Cherry Sauce A good recipe for cherry suite! is as follows; Four cups seeded cherries. 1-2' cup water, 1-! ma 4 spoon cinnamon. 1 1-2 cup sugar Mix ..these ingredients and simmer for twenty minutes. Serve cold. Mud Stains Mud stains may be removed bun with a cut potato after removing the surface soil. The E E‘. F E 5 9'. :3 on .-. :r n a. can be brushed off when drv. advantages. Helpful changes, new acquaintances, journeys indicated. NOVEMBEE. 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) — Those matters having to do with the public in general are particularly sponsor- ed. ‘Domestic affairs. children and those things under the Jurisdic- tion of women most likely contentment, ' rity DECEMBER 28 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) .— Heart and rsonal .nterests ecaual favor business an —oth_er everyday obli- gations Plouant innovations and new friendships indicated. This period suggests variety. JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY‘ 20 (Aquarius) -- Born after Feb. 6? Activities with, and plans for. loved ones. elderly folk and good friends especially .rate attention. Born before Fab. '1? Be sure you employ deflniteness of p on and sure methods. stay optim tic. ' ‘Right to sixteeners love this flat- tering little frock with longer bolero. lines are becoming and I ate for a young figure. gored skirt allows for freedom and the novel square neckline is deo- oratlve and new. For warm weath- ed wear into town on a shoppln expedition. on a vacation boun train or for fair visiting your young daughter will look smartly and well ressed. A washable rayon print in ght colors with snowy white trim is practical and nutty. Solid color cotton or linen cool and comfortable, and both make an MBRUAF-Y 31 in MARCH 20 ideal umme f ock that will be (Pisces) — You can put today over the ride ,,,,,,’ Jury of °,,,,-y mm“, with a bglgkif you put a little orig- 0; you“-ge,_ cmwd c and will probably want to help you make it for her. it is so easy to low. Style No. 2873 is designed for slzes 3. lo, 12, 14, and 18 years. also 12 requires yards of 89-inch ma- terial with I-4 ylrd of 39-inch contrasting. «send fifteen cents In sumac cm or coin (coin preferred) wrap coin «ai-etullp. and on to Ohnrlotuaovv inaiity. t and imagination into everything you do! Investigate inquire, explore. Don't_look back- wards, only forwards. THIS DAY will outspoken — yet sensitive and con- sciéréticus. Tllghtgi’: tolyooirgrol its e an a 5:. the W W to worthy causes. It -,.m-«inn air an.- Snappy Fashions For its new It: trim tailoro1di ropr - . Iix Home Use 4 potato . leaves a starchy deposit which M -h u bu-neg (mo Eh develop diplomlcy and die- one Bins iimileaira ‘Know. Add iii: "c°”‘"'"°""?" ntiori. Style No. ms silo .. .. .. stri‘i1i]rti1ex:i .iu‘i£e ot a to the F08 IOIDINI . . ' ' ' I85 ; W oranse sluice? undo three went: in IVAPOIATID MILK I N tr“-.”*” e“ .3 .:.":*.s...’°.: - - ““' our . a heifir sievae. atirnin hzlf 'IJ7mllg'ld Mornlng Smile of caster sugar (more if like ) and Street Address stir until sugar is dissolved. 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