>rzu= (TIlARI.f)'I"I‘l~IT()\VN _,t;_li_\_'"“ ‘ " {ULY 13. 1940 PA§E__T\VO _.A.______.._c.._ c- _““ Ii- __. _ 1i“... . omaniseRe alm v. Social and Personal '1. Fashions '1. Literature l i OOKQQQQ O§§Q§O4 O-OQi-fffi Dorothy Dix ’e Letter Box The Maritime Cook Book Auomingsmizo Happenings Of f ' '1‘ manna “WHAT Pix)?“ SAY" HAS ITS m» c» o» -= ——TTle Woman ’s Realm HE E e6 ___ EFFECT UPON REPUTATIONS out» igg-u-hm m” “me-w- o; obmibm was‘; “foilmubl """‘* . . rtmli... Women's Club or mn- " bouts. u» 01d m... was ‘tomb t0 Young People Cannot Do Unwise Things 0r moi. compiledaolegooglloek which n: mum! or m“ aging-mug.“ know all about thirtgs "over there." e ° wmmh" r “Nb .__ "ltVhfli. be they tanks like r years Violate Canons Of Custom Without Ef- a gdnzelrzflhléiélsfiotlfiglhgflohr; ‘M- ain: m w» about i- ii» w ____ i "" 1o ‘ctoun Tluinis Courts this at- wsenllwh tuxffeébout? he askq" Huft mend. m m. ghflghmt Momlfl R comes H]! 'l\ GURU! Q hm.’ - UUil uzil ‘s Eithioi- Big- ,.mo,?- ‘Y? t ‘fife to,“ 11m». u. mine; mm L“, Answer: . naheltfleneelineineotlaleemq m1 and Alb-S mg Campbell‘ amgiiigbsiupfllitl ‘vbithatgzll-mayg: The!“ Tweedsnuir. Mrs. I I! ill! I | l“ .-' affiuwfiu f‘ “l! ' lfnd PJTK" (hill i’ and they ma" ‘my u“ Dear Miss Dix-M mother is always telling me that I mustn't d0 with!" 01 P111‘: "s: a g i 7°‘ 3 ‘ h" m“ d n" “ "bflfg are 5e. said the old man. “I'd this thing. or that ing, because of what. people will say. “what will men's Instlt/ute Branch) and others aywmnanaugm o" w“ Don‘ m,” ‘WW m. ‘umfim _._\'card they was Iwunneriul tlhingsd people say if you stay outliuitilfi or 5 o'clock in thtiumominlgi? ‘Wclilfll Drxméigigit “i? ghee: Iiflttarglttimknetgi. cook 4mm mm“; whijxwm out u. down N h‘ but I never ccud get n stall , . wit peopc sa if _ - 1 crow i’ ' _ ‘More? o S. {tight now lyam Y.‘i.‘§o?L‘o.-‘Iy tigedw of hearth Book has been accepted b Queen ‘ t 1 “w” a’ ifinmmmpoacmhnm‘nng unfit‘: -——- What will people say because my boy frle Elizabeth and u letter has re 7”“ "" e-ie ‘ 1111611“ ‘x511, Ayn up counts MATg-u: and I had planned to go on a. tri together and ceived by the president, libs. 7mm‘ " * pun,“ nun“ mum“ i filinlié"..if“u'l‘ta'ffi'lbtfb°ll'ifilftfidilfii‘? "t" are. we. W-J-“P-"J-n-w we“ w“ ee- ee- - rmu the $3251‘ Colicrs ‘give lyoun then feel of: glilfiattlnsleggfieggglévsbggitrefilzu’.1E0 why should 1 care Qdueen to b; remigded o! Can- shfimahiflekg .,"‘",,,,.-..,.'".,.'§...: %°“étol°wiif°“°wll ‘$2211 ~ ~ ' cfcrrpng rom t a . wit- out the c . ' e - e a?‘ a kettle. as this causes move-limit cloth. then P11161118 the book in l - - I;l<:=:..st '}%‘l2."“3.'§3 i “ “mm” °“‘" ’l.°'il1"'iitlim'°°fi “i "our *= “m” w- mm...“ 1 ~- ‘Dr-l ‘voukelf a b“1"‘11t Blolfing, 001i)’ Answer: souvenir or ift It is bound in ‘ v ‘ I. l‘ _ ~ v * u i: ~ sh ha; g ~ ~ i‘. ~_...,...-s..‘.‘ o.‘§..}"gu.§f f“ 1‘ 1“ -‘°“'.°“““"‘° m], 1,‘. ‘m “y 21%» uigkivocrlfi? ‘iiotrhiwiiecggusgnfi “M i‘ 1m" "V" “mu m Maflw" one ell your pieces a . er . Tl—l BIRVIOI iiviuwcn. to spend the M“ T” n on your h w "Pummms I‘ “W” °“° Wm‘ “me and ma. ‘L’; apgsggased tact." 11:11! g a: Wmhsogeth and dmwindl t ball A ll r - t em er an n o a . we bfcnd it with i-cur leading costume court". Ndils and lips are part of the ‘ Wcst-ume and an important port at *‘ \ fiiifl . that. The fcshion edicts chant, it‘ (lllE".‘.l1_V than simt)li'c:~i_v' of gesture. In the lighting cf a cigars-tie, the‘ removal oi n glove. Tlllslllg a cup in the lzips. this eicqtiencc is torcsidcnt. of jaunts. The young man's middle name may be Joseph; the girl may be the he Purity League; their conduct. may be discretiqn i159“- but. all the some. it. is lust one of the things that isnt Hone. And when, smears another with disgrace, and it is all the more to be courted and dreaded because it is in- tangible. or curses. It is a breath on the air that blesses Out of thedong struggle of humanity from Y Eaton 60.. Ltd, Mcncton. N.B. Under war time conditions it is said “the first line of defence lies in the kitchen". A poem special- When the ball is large get a pail‘ of steel knitting needles and cast on l) st-Eltnhs. Knit plain until you have a square about 12 inches. ever keep before us. in these days when we ffliBt. extend our hospital- ity to many homeless. Ill’ your teaclotlm are inclined to e-leave bits of flufif on chino. and gles when used for drying aster i-ain rules achieve these. S-iidfliidu 011 i 21rd evcrvonc carr‘es the time ‘ " sava ' ' d b m _ r . e ~ - i scrv w civilization certain rules of con uct Lv written v any Bis-amt Ens Those knitted string squares make fold should be in the exam centre ~ mfg 3L1 txlgitjhliitféfiqééiligsnfgfei 5°- have been evolved lor the guidance and protection of vcuns zirlie- 1mg iend- a native Islander - Oven-i wipe-tor dishcloths and saucepan of the table with the thread d m. r — * > °' one of these Ls that they must not g0 away with young men 0n D @1151" our book. These lines we must scoumrs. material in a lime with the sag. set table must have structural unity and balance. cor. must be followed When lndtlvvldttlal cc/vers we used, they are placed directly each other ‘to give balance 10 UIYPOGIIQ SIPRiiF-‘Pil’ magnified when the hand 1 1 ,' the o ention l the family. she determined to try to (l0 f 00kt I .11 - . 1*"f°171"‘-“B 1119 3911011 1‘ 5911111111111)’ fangs: raniladjciscs it afiiylyotv, sh; saris all i 50111813111!!! R1101“ 11$ 5° 5119 Went 1° we gamed the "t o c n; mg bmsgngglweq° may? ems ilhdéubexrlehremdfzfionu s.» . the Golf cored for and exquisitely moni‘ the tongues wagging and docs he;-_ n nerve specialist. who sent kllier toha Down in ‘ land M Imam” be_ wash the “mom” momuehly- l”, me mam’ was “w” “a lt)i)ll will be Afiss erred. li‘ i ' bl h. . santarlum or rea m_en w eres e " . . _ > ' '. M. Mu FJFIIYOYYS fingertips must be as u-p SeFognltnisfigt“fintfitglilrixor n girl to remained for a long time.’ 0111- 1111811!’ Hedge‘. when. ma“ "H! beauty them a mm‘ "me thrown “we “mun “unwed for ma‘ sitar-ch. when dry they Willi person. Usually 25 inches is almued to tinte as fashion its ‘r the kev be "ood. She lms to look good and come out 0i it cured. nappy andat . r each v l. .. ,, , ‘ ~_ , r , , ‘ , . .1“ m .r|d_ wander hand delight you WEMI the clean bright 0i‘ 00 e- llbmlgol»a01gg11nfl21g231 hgtiilcrmtnhkfn urliiivfoiier txsgulglestlflsgi‘; ‘bays: ago‘) runny neurotic I“ “'1‘,“‘{l-,““d h°"'° '“°'““ M" “m” ‘m?’ 5"“ 1° ‘mm “d 9'”!- my m” "WWW" ‘m’ m’ m‘ .. . .. p a y_ ___ women write to you that they can- not control their tempers and that they know they lave terrible dis- ltions. Please tell them that they d’ the hand/lee half eh inch from the edge 0d’ the table end on s straight line even i! the edge of the table is curved. Knives are inuddies her skirts to her knets. Nobody can know that it ls lack cf judgment! instead of lack of virtue that makes a girl do itidlscreet ilfi-LflClfll and this is more true this year than ever. Pecole, will con- centrate on keeping the skin look- ing as clear as possble instead of English . were the ltw of Queen Eliza- ‘lio reheat. lemtover cooked cereal. add o. liihle warm water. mum over a low flame and been. unttzll mnoobh ( . llnvztl th-rzn the on Long island. has Dnvuan is l0 and Sl- li . ‘i "zttmdrerls of s who made liner. they M»; “Vin? ' ‘d r. i ' . .. ln\ . . t; : continent . tut‘ Dirt-hos. "p fe . , nmrvelous ' ' Well be l . for Christmas," r .1 returnrd Dav Jifiilltl. She was sitting with 1).“. H. H. Show has "' O her lililt‘ brother’ on twin beds in accompanied by Mr. Kenneth Frnklln ofitltelr ccihlzz. writi " lcttcrs home, Jloyal aunt. ' ' ' ' by that time. nnd Annnbr-Ile Low- vv party." The welcomed in k a‘- l ' to those of aboard the ship. y were off cn a glorious holl- Thcy stared in amnzrcnent at .hr= grrecli bzn o.’ the Si. Lawrence A 1 .. mip through \‘.:*sz=~rx1 Canada. e O . t Miss Hilda Johnston and Miss Rrtnnrd. of Toronto are the 1am‘. were fr‘ Quests of Miss H. D Mc- they first 5ft n. Wes? Sue-er .\‘.ts m. one time w: ext of ‘he Cundall Home. Miss John- I rintrnd-l . ‘Al. F‘ 'I.. itnu is the cues! lvfr. and Mrs. ._, a n. _ favored. from goln n this reckless trip with T..oee serving tea at the Char- Benjamin R0 err, P .nce Street. me b0‘, n. 0%,,’ Fm, v0“ ma? be cab _ _ _ _ FEBRUARY 2i to MARCH 20 lain of one thing-they wll say a- t '-- - ""3 (rieisces) - xvmmers "eoesfitating plenty ii F011 do. rastic changes and speculat-zve 1' u R D H 0 R c n " investments should have consczen- :: - gus foaet-houglié and investigation. 15nd Nczvclf Often - , . . . cau ous. a rt, ready to he; ‘ause o emper ‘I *7: ‘B’ m'“CEs mum?’ t. when the right moment arrives. Dear Miss Dix-My sister has two Incl: ln the lecllon your birthday comes in. and find ,4 Care advised also in affairs o: me lovely babies. a fine, ambitious hus- what your outlook ls according to the slurs. i - heart, band. a nice home and car and ser- :, \'ants4-evcr_\"thiug she could wish. _-_,_~,_,fi._._. . ._._-_- - _-fi._:f A 31-1111) BQRN 0N 111113 DAY She l5 a devoted mother and wife For Saturday, July lllih ms. Worthy I-Xi ill 2i I APRIL. Lit) ccrtntioiial ac- ‘ and other are favored. PT QUEER 23 l.('.'lll(‘llS exrt e is ask- lp heart inter- . s fivorcd. 1 SFJWTsIMLiER 24 t0 OCTOBER 23 ‘ Lin: l . "rest-ion, legal ., Qovcrnment iiivcstigdticns the grill-rail out- " invt-sun 11s \\'l.ll regis- od. Cnre advised in money BIZ-R 1'4 t!) N l Y i» '1'. .li OVFLVlBF-R 22 v filltl it (lif- n‘ ~~ . . .. you can . in iluse tnutmrs. 131i t» DEFFIXIBEIII us» __ ])t‘§"!‘llt'll\'£‘ force ' in thrir innings t0- u can do so by quick is to aid lhc Li w‘? things that get her talked about. Nor has any girl a right: t0 res:nt it \\"l on she gets a bad name. Why should other people be more careful of her reputation than she is her- self? It is the custom to deplore gossip. but in reality the fear of “vrlmt they \v'l‘l say" does more to keep people walking the strait and narrow goth than all other forces ccmbine . Mrs. Grundy is a better police- rnanhthanhanyflF-lilllllian. Tlge thgught - . , ow atsew. wsper e1.n er (ci“'pr‘°°';"'1 ‘_ Ho“ $913M“! 1" hand keeps many a boy. hard- iaf w“ m - only e “"1181 m“? resscd for money to give his sweet- eis and needed ccmmodites are R; go3dt1mcs_ from swam-“L n, ‘mfi?’ ‘m’ ""159 b95131»? T?“ A11 holds many a lad at his job. makes Dmsofml d“ "95 and YTTO-OYS 111' many a girl watch her step and turn tcrests should be ctrrtnhled for the i a deaf ca; to the pleadings of the 1551165 necessary to 86119191 8006- boy she loves to establish o, love nest with him, JANUARY 22 i0 FEBRUARY 2O And it keeps many a wife, bored (Aquarius) —Pienty oi.’ sell-control with domesticity. from hnvlrl a lit- and some self-sacrifice required to- _ tie fling with scme good- coking day but you can exercise bcth giits i man she meets at the movies. when called upon. Everyday rou- _ And I rope my child. the fear of tine. wholesome outdoor BCL1VlIlBs"“\\'1lal2 they will say" will keep you trying to ncquire a sun tan which cnlv helps to ccti-rsen it A new mcthocl of putting a light powder tinder a larker shade does away rwth the muddy look which so often appears when e dork powder be- comes streaked. The spring shades of powder and lip rouge are all bended to hnrmcnize. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 21 will be n tenacious little sprite. fond most 01 11w time. but every now and 0f L-hudren and 1k own honle- [than she picks a quarrel with her t brlgh-i. e689!‘ l0 1e1l1Tl-Religion pa“: husband. stirs up trouble. ‘then . 15¢.» musm teaching nus-ma mam wiresyus to come to her immediately laginlg large institutions, dzetitics or somethmg tcrrlble Wm happex” 1 culinary art are fields in which it or She suddml-Y packs “P and “m” can 530m unusual 5mm,“ News home. leaving her babies in the kindly understanding. 1 ' ham“ of Stmngers- . My mother has no pace for her. as she keeps roomers and works verv hard to make a llvin . Before my sister married. my mo her told her husband about her temper and he married her knowing what. to ex- pect. He 'l‘as tried every yvay tn i- get along with her. bong very firm y with her and also being very tender . toward her, but nothing helps when she gets into one of her tantrums. Is there anything we can do about it? MRS. S. I. M. Gay Flower Fanb-I-ecklace You Can Make Yourself Answer: In this same mnll I hove n let- ler from a woman who tells me thht , she was sn irritable and contort-er- out. nnrl dlsagrecabki that she was impossible to get along with. Resiz- ing that sTc was nct onlv unhappy herself but wrecking the lives of ‘her everIyb _ i tvou d ,9 t out the hystencs. l’ ~to take her in and that her husband ave got to the place where they cannot. hel themselves. but others can help t em and advise them to contact the out-filtlent department of a State Hospi at once. if they cannot afford t0 Z0 t0 s. nerve spec- ialist and get t). e proper treatment. They can be saved for their hus- bands. clelr children and them- selves. as I was." No doubt the advice this wctnan gives is good. And of one th I t is that if e women who go into tantrums knew that they were going to be punish- ed for them, instead of unlshing y.else by them, hat they If our sister knew that when she got into one of her rages and rushed off to Mother that Mother would shut the door in her face and refuse would take her cfl’ to some place where they treated mental cases. she would control her temper the next time she 0t irritated and take some other met 0d of tting whatever it was she wanted. r women gener- ally have a method in their mad- ness. Don't Open Mall Sent to Your Husband Dear Dorothy Dix-Are husbands and wives entitled to open each others mall? My husband says "noflaboxes yru buy do not really no o a. but I say that married people shouldn't keep secrets from each other and that g wife has the ri- vilege of opcnin her htisbands et- ters. Please sette this question for MRS. l-l. H. us. Answer: - Your husband is rlgLt. Nothing is more insulting or shows s eater lack of good breeding and a1 delic- acy of feeling than for a husband or wife to open the others letters. It isn't a quest-ion of secrecy. for if either one had anything to hide from the other he or she would cer- tainly not enter into a. ccrres nd- ence about it. It is Just o mat er of privacy. And. somehow, it takes all of the pleasure, all of the surprasc and ex- ggctatlon out of a letter for some- dy to have opened it and read it. before you do. It makes it as flat as a piece of bread from which se somebody has scraped off izize butter and as tasteless as an orange whose juice has been squeezed out. Don't open your husband's letters. It will make him madder than any- thing else ou can do to him. and it will show lm how vulgarly curious you are. DOROTHY DIX. Ind Thimble! A dashing, finishing touch for your summer sports dresses-this g necklace of tiny blossoming flower Use Colorful Yarn Maya. Jack was long silent. Final- u - _t pots. really white thimbles in w‘ he Saki what s“ we n8‘ disguise. And to think you can make such stunning costume Jewelry right l -- at home! You use about seven yards of red 18 Maya Jack blew a rent cloud of‘ .smoke ceiingward. w ere a_llzard clung. "l-low?" he rcpcaled- "Then i; one way. Arm our natives. “BLACK HORIZON ii By JOSEPH LEWIS CHADWICK been drinking Lb evening. He was under the influence of another stim- ulant. that of a perverse curiosity that made him pry into other pee- ple‘_s aflalrsd-Ie looked at Rancfsglvlayo Jack had no conscience nor radio. "Mind if I tune in. Kirby?" he said. "There's something acre I sugar. Let the berries come again _ was decision enough for others. rope which you fasten with a white ball iguiton. The other colors ere for the four small pompoms; use one color to a pompom and make each one this way. Wrap yarn 50 timer around e card- board etrlp i/g-inch wide. n Figure one shows. Sllp e five-inch length of the yarn under loops st top and t-le with s double knot, as in Figure two. Now cut loops at bottom opposite knot and tie pompom to necklace. ' To attach thimbles, first give the inside edge of each thlmble e coat of shellac: when dry add glue end machine-guns and wipe us out in a. day. It won't work." \ The rubber planter nodded as. if he had known the futility of the thing he su gested. After a long last, he sal "There's one out for us. That is to bargain with Bil-land. Sell out. I mean." Rand laughed without mirth. “No man like Durand could pay for the potential worth of Maglaya-such es planned to build it. In ten years. llvlaya, I would have been worth mil- ions" with which with the other islands. tunes in on Duraudi much stuil as my schooner will S and seat himself st the radio. The man put on the earphones and be- gan tuning in on the short-wave set d communicated “Kelly wave." Maya. Jack said, Rand "Why?" asked “He listens w son ofnureud mix- ing to Philip B/urne over on Lulen- mhWhetl DufitutYl wife c an-an affair with Burned?‘ Ma a. Jack looked at. h - t: - ~ " d. livery- "What do you pro se doin ‘l gédTkgn- §'i",h .1111‘, fin’ chm "Mwmi? my 5° °°“°' "m "“ r-hilnurgzii alum thcgiouizgpmon. hould be. e‘: handsome, and grinning. (I! lm 211F100!- THE COOK ’S CORNER STRAWBERRY JUL! 4 cups (2 lbs.) juice ‘l 1-2 cups t3 1-4 lbs.) sugar 1 bottle fruit pectin Use only fully ripened berries. pq- w“, u, hm“ awn beginning at the outside hm 0111511 lnOIOlI-Shly and saucer-riot)“; u” mm m 1; d 1__ arranged compactly. A butter 3110118111 191-10’ 1188- D0 not 1111i! gradient in the wit“; 1 spreader may be laced u the e overnight as uncooked Juice fer- ments quickly. Measure juice and sugar into large saucepan. stir. and bring to a. boil. At once ado bot- tled frtlit pectin. stirring constant- ly. and then bring to s full rolling boll and boll hard half-minuw. Remove from fire, let stand 1 min- ute. skim. pour quickly. Cover hot. jelly with film of hot paraffin; when Jelly is cold. cover with eighth- lnch of hot paraffin. Roll glass to spread paraffin on sides. Requires about 3 quarts berries. Makes about 11 eighth ource glasses. lTR-AWBERRY PRESQVEB l quarts strawberries 2 tablespoons vinegar" 7 cups sugar Method: Wash and hull the be"- rlce. and measure them. These int full pint, you know. so use a mens- urlrig cup and if the berries are very large. take that into consideration and mash them in a little. a preserving kettle with the vine-. gar. Cover it and bring slowly to o. boll. Boil for Just 1 minute. Now remove the cover and add the to a boil and cook steadily. as rop- idly as you can for l5 minutes. Re- move the scum which rises to tho top and pour into hot. sterile glas- ses." Cover with e. thick layer of paraffin. Sonya Duraurl and held her for-hos- tage we could bring Duraud to terms-and keep Maglaya for our- s E . Rand looked gt Maya Jack in amazement. Kelly Burk dumfound- "Kidnap Sonya. Duraudl" Rand exploded, "You're crazy, May's!" “Sure I am." said the bi man suavely. "Still it's a darn ood gist?‘ and the only out for us. Eefs o ." CHAPTER ll Maya Jack Cannnglmn knocked out the ashes of his pipe. That they went onto the gross rug in Rand Kirby's house did not seem to mat- ter. There was something of grim finality in the man's Agcsture. as if. when his mind reache a decision. it Rand Kirby marveled at Maya Jack's nerve. It was as braay as the big bell that summoned the ne- tive workers from the rice fields to dinner. Rand had long suspected that The square neckline is I» smart. any scruplm. He knew it now for a mature of this thomminly oom- fact. Onl a mun devoid of princl- forms], 9mm“;- n-ouc, and the lee d suggest such a thi cl ynwggck had voiced even “#1 m“ wool yarn. two yards each of yellow. ,, ma“ m even, evening n om turguoise purple end emerald ' Ram 1°°k°d m5 h°"'°r' N01 _-- h Th‘ M" ' er“ ".§’“"‘.."°..§“'“..ii.‘$§".u.l3“'.?.‘é3 t" iifiilil"tilfoti’l“iiiifitéil- '"" "" renews "fared The red yam you cut’ into eix afjn? wfgfhls nanwes who ha“; o“; "Help yourself." Rand invited. He "You can't kidnap e. man's wile- mmwud w‘ m, W“, m", m“, One-yard length! and 1W1“ "i" ° tr He can arm his men with wawlzed Kelly Burk across the room even out here in these lmiely Pacific rmmmng cup Blew” and 5 m“ islands," Rand said. “Yours med, Maya. mad!" "It's not. madness," Maya Junk said. "It's self-preservation. You know. dog eat dog. If we don't g: Durand he'll get us. I'll be bro e. And so will you. Where is either of us going to s new start. times being what they are?" "But you'll be harming the women more than bud." "I don't care a he ebwt in! woman or about Durau . All I went is to keep my planation here. I have be much right here as Durand- t he has old Spanish land 5R court would probably old with a rotary egg beater move lumps. dough to out double the nunmer d Ms- cuits blotter half out biscuits on the biltitered ones and easily. and wlll_be deliciously rich. with milk has more ness. with s. saucepan put it to soak in ooitd meter. when you ween it. use hm water with soda in iF-mi-lees it. is alumtinmn-and wad: it. indde and out. using soap powd wool if the food ls stidnng to 1t., most impo constantly chilled. A double oollter is c handy tirteneil for this Dispose. __________________‘ in Uncle sent‘; navy. better than any man alive. If I wanted to lLde myself and s woman nobody would ever find me." bomb,’ “n: W‘. cemed." , plum of‘! with Phil Burnell from Lulnnna id "Dil- Drain the fruit and put it intolgggéwivlgfl léiugerBgsn- Rand said, getti naghun, gioomily. "It's out, then. I can't hide her without a boat." downy; the big ghee -imn ware- house at the water‘: Rand. ‘There they par went into the room of- the ware- IJiOLISQ where his man Pete Barker ve . ‘ dishes as Rand entered. H6 WON I1 big loose apron over his faded khaki clothes. His thin face with its sharp nose and receding chin ‘wore usual worried expression. raud?" “W ‘re out," Rand said. "You lit "n", the nzatlvcs here and stock t e Tm’ ‘baud m’ "mm" schooner. Move my stuff out... oi’ the house. We're sailing tonight. course when we sell." Needlecraft- thsnsdiresewimetmihcalylbdvul‘ planed at the right with the cut- ting edge in and fonks at the left with the tines up. vrLmh sufficient room for the te. Sitcom go pieced at the EOYO- thln enough ht 0f the ivee. The moon for s fruit cork- tail or small fork for l. fish c ‘k- bail is placed either at the ea me right. or on the plate ooix-tninzng the course. All silver is plflCFd in tthe order in which it is to be used, 6113mm. ‘men one- munds. place the other bake. ‘they will break apart l3 itjghit with th other lcnivce or may beplneedacromthe topofthe bread and lru-ittenplate, parallel with the edge of the table. The bread and butter plate goes at the loilt hand corner of the cover at the tip of the fork; the waner giael ggiftho fight mt the top of the . e. The table napkin is placed nit me loft cf the ion: half an inch from the edge of the tn-bie and “Elli the hem parallel with the edge oi the table The open is n. next the fork for convenience n mm- ng. P made lasting crisp- A: soon as you have finished eroreteel To whip evaporated milk. it is ntnnt to keep the milk u Kinny." laid Mayo. “I know a islands better than all the men "I don't like it," said Rand ltub- esjsr ls I'm con- "The woman is ing to run "Let nun lose her to Burnelll" t0 his feet. "Oh. okay." sai Maya. Jack Cen- M-ayn. Jack and Kell Burk went edge with ted, and Rand Pete was washing his supper its "How did yém make out with Dil- he as ed. hing, n photographers’ model. W"! chosen "queen" of preliminaries It! the Toronto police beauty oonml and title o! "Mill Toronto . With her, seven other beauties won entry into the finals. "Where ?" "1 don't know. I'll give you the <T° 1??B°“P1Fi“°d1 —-For The Home Mmeouldbe easier tomato bemmicloei but is pocket. Striped cotton. flowered linen are all practical and reprinte- gcgt will be laundered many times chm he warm weather. Stay No. sizes i4, 16. 38. I8, 40. 4-1 Ind S tenures S of inch rmterlel. ferwcd. for pattern. Write plsELv your number. Be sure pique or fabrics for this dress 9349 is 11051811186 for M. w. 1-4 yards lam! Twenty (mo) coin ie Nome, Address and style to state the siu u wish. No. 9340 Sine .............. insert mmpoms. hold." km l t o; he t of oil. th . 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