-. s.- mini-fin .._ -vslnu.ul.a_-<,_zmuz<v.a-< ,3 ~. "e211 JAQIFJIQUBTE. F" THE _KG*_IJARDIAN. Woman’ s Realm/Social and Personal/Fashions/Literature l. i ..»-mn"1i(fifllilzl"k"iill‘o s-suuugflanpfi cnAllcofl-raroww NOVEMBER 2s. 1941 ~~<TCC~L€C~PCKI / N vat?) Modern Etiquette By Roberta Leo Q. After a. young man has taken a girl out for an evening of en- tertainment. would it be all right for her to ask him to call? A. Yes. 'I‘hi; is her privilege, and probably the best way is to ask him to dinner at her hcme. Q. When someone makes some’ remark that you know ls not found- ed on fact. haven't you a right to contradict him? A. 1t ls much better to let his remark pass unchallenged than to risk entering ‘mto an argument. Q. Wihen u wc-llnn is given a corsage bouquet at a formal dill- ner should she pin it on immed- Wa-v/ - ' D OYAL BEVERAGES lately? ‘ 0 A. YQI. fiQQTRKWyKXQKQFZ-é ‘ 5‘ \" ~.~ f???"~‘=»"~‘('§\o<~ rvwcxxxro" g How Can I é 855a” Say" a B, Am” Ashley , 13y Genevieve —\—\—\~\'\/\\—\/\'\/\- I K~E1~2K \ c :~ ~v-~ LG '\7\R7\'k7\?~ Q I-Iow can I make the clothes eatllr to launder? , A. By soaking them over night For Saturday. November 29 . _ . _ A BRAYL; rift-rt to pu‘ m Fald‘ so“ “awn m’? “hch o” sane plum of lIlliJi\I'I{i|l"P_ \\lIll r- Lab‘e5p°°“ or ammonia 1° “Ch vicw to IFIl"'l'lli'I’ 1nd l"‘iflli“ll bucket of untcr h s b~rn added | ,. t " ‘f, ' , ' ' Q How can I make scrambled ion fl . may be .l.le to glln sup- port or novel encouragement from a little anticipated source. It may be necessary to have all plans and procedures quZ-te well organized, in order to attract exceptioial cooper- ation. Sound preparation. together with a disposition l0 change pat- terns or to conform with more ad- eggs lighter and more tasty? A. By using one level teaspoon- ful of baking powder to every sLv eggs. Add the baking powder to the mixture just before cooking. Q. How can l lllllI-ZO a used picce of oilclotll look like new? Rub “I'm turpcmhle mixed vanced ideas might prove half the “m1 “mm mllk- battle in gaining desired collabora- ~ i C k ’ b If It ls Your Birthday f r l_ tion. 0o s 9o ne 1 Those whose birthday it is ma M-cvoooo} have a surprising and unlocked for cooperation for sound and well- worked-out objectives. if solid groundwork be flexible enouglll to yield in case the proposition might BAISIN AND PBUNE STUFFING FOB TURKEY 6 cups stale broad crumbs l cup melted butler , lé.» cup chopped raisins ‘i; cup chopped drlcd prune: l5 cup black walnut meats Salt Pepper Sage, if desired Mix thoroughly and use for stuff- Carcful analysis, sound tact-cs, supplemented by practical and sub- stantial premises and foundations could beget unlocked-for results. A child born on this day although studious, far-seeing and persistent might reap success of surprising .qual?iy through the ingenuity or i V "*9 ‘Plkfy °r wild w“ “h” skill of an outsider. gnwfiuwufl pmuhnmevf O 0 GI’ VITIG ICS W“ eooxxxo&% xvoca- ~ _~ D. C. Wlllilml o Id‘ l w“ l Scrapbook 1. What is Wrnog with this sen- l B! Rtllwf“ L" ‘ tence? "He should be called down ,~rv\\~.\-\‘\'\\ for his inlpudence.“ 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “respite”? ' 3. Which one of these words is WIN AiéENDlX Listen to Bums Chuckwagon QQMINION NETWORK WEDNESDAY. can ll. m. Better Englis Ramoves Grease , misspelled? Diameter. diaphram. MOrnZfLQSfn diagnosis. i be removed by covering them thick- .. 4_ what does the word “bump!g/nwlthqrpgvvdered French chalk. -~ ~~+ uny- maan? , cr 2 ours. remove the ohalk 55355:‘ 5"\"\"J‘“M 5_ Wm,’ is a word begmnlm with a. soft cloth. If the stains prove JUST A MINUTE with tu that means "great unreshimislmate- repeal m? Process- Johnny: “lley. Tommy, aren't you or disturbance"? pomlng out to play?" Tommy’: "No. I have to stay in Ind help my fulihcr with ml’ “Eme- work.‘ Pia Crust ANSWERS 1. Say. “He should be reproved for his impudence." 2. Pronounce‘ res-pit, e as in less, i as in pit. 3. Diaphragm. 4. Recorded or ex- pressed in two languages; speak- ing two languages. (Pronounce bi- If the plate on which a pie is baked is heated before the crust is Put on, the lower crust will not bccccnc soggy. Tombstone Dealer (after several futile suggestions): "How would just a simple ‘Gone Horne‘ do for an inscription?" llng-gwal, nrst i as in bite. accent Widow. "l guess that will be all second syllable). "It is a bilingual] right‘. It was always the last place ldictlonary." "It is p, bilingual!‘ he ever thought of going." _country." 5. Turbulence. For Colds A salt solution is excellent m clearing up a cold condition be- tween the nose and the throat. IT WAS AN AWFUL SHOCK TD MEI SEVERAL TIMES I NOTICED THE OTHERS EDGING AWAY FROM ME. THEN I HEARD THAT WHISPER .. . \)\ GI’ require somc innovations or fresh. techninucs not originally dcsigncrl.‘ vx. 4N5‘ The greatest desire of evely the boys. earth, ls to be whistle bait; to h as she goes down the eueet; to from school. tions from b hbl‘. late: life, the that makes h be a wallflcw Now inas the case. poor little date that sl:e has. What is the secret of popularity that makes the boys swarm arounrl one girl like bees around a honeypot, while another girl is left by her | 'I‘ryillg to solve the mystery is merely guess b I work. Looks have something to do with it, but not as much as is popu- kzfrxlgegu§rggIcazs gxgztgdogtthfigg lrlrly‘ believed. All of us know hcnutirs who nevcr have a boy friend to g ‘ g one lonaeome? No one knows. bl ss tllcnlsclvrs with, while lit‘ among the hllurh BRAINS Y-‘nr rlors .1 girl's 1Q get Iler a irary fcmxrlzne brains are sckiom melfs dish. always cuts her throat with her to I the head of her class ls at the to Nor is popularity for sale over the counter. handicap than a help to a teen-lager, so far as having a good time Next as an aid to popul-r being lcsponds. Tllcll corn-s to cool: up a llicc nlcal. l0 do any easy to get along a bore and a pest. Just being a nice girl l; r9311 and a guarantee of dates. I CAN'T STAND BEING CLOSE s/Es‘ HE T° “M! SHOULD o0 SOMETHING ABOUT 'a.o.‘! Livingd. Leisure ITHE WOMAN'S REALMI. HOME AND OUTDOORS Suppose one day we took an axe and cut the parlour wall. Tnen tore up Mother's potted plants and wrecked the pots and all. Grease stains o“ will paper can Then threw a lot of paper trash and food scraps on the floors- Why-we would simply treat our homes as some folks treat out- doors! Suppose we took a knife and carv- ed initials on the chairs, Toen broke a window-pane or two and said, “Nobody cares!" 0r tossed'around banana peels, tin cans and apples cores, Why-we would simply treat our homes as some folks treat out- doors! But outdoors is a lovely place, so pretty and so bright l Dorothy Dix Says- Whistle Bait Ill h LII. Not Always Guarantee g Popularity For Girls t The thing t! at she yearns for, more than anything e159 0" No matter what misfortune befalls a girl in evenly divided and there are as many boys as girls, it would appear that every little bobby-soxer would be able to get her Jo-John; but, alas, such is not Kissing goes by favor. hath dates. other dates shall be added more abund- antly. and to her who lacks dates shall be taken away even the one concerned. Boys fight shy of rich girls because they are not in the? . ner ride of eve-lids, anemia-thin l class and can't afford to takc them to the swanky places of entcriaim slitjznpeiigogqgzdttijo 52?, ‘figgcrtllf blood-is suspected and iron and I ment. They feel they can't ask a millionairess to eat a hot dog with ‘El we can out," “snug m, Sh“ noiu-lslllng foods are prcscribcd them. or go to a cheap dance place. no matter how much she would en- 0m. M. a straw. PM remarked until the cause of the thin blood is joy playing around with the gang. It is a matter of record that tllele t w it do mess m the mm" found. are more old maids among the very rich than there are among any "a as 1' u I H°“'eV°F-'b°I°YQ "18 WHHKSWF other class of women. llrllt-s vililn ty, where k-‘Wnlfallnwarg starts go-ng to scihooh-thc parent, What. then, makes for popularity in the teen-ager? First. I think, “film” nréghh ma e M an 5°91"! ‘he Fairness 0f the skin mid is sizzlrilicityr.‘ ‘Naturalness. Being what she is. instead of posing o5 ‘u C’ game l, fr‘, ‘lauclk of appetite, buys some iron some l ng s e s not. An unsophisticated young girl is a darlin One - - . -. ‘P 5 ‘m5 m" I" 5" that ‘hi’ whc pretends to be a blase woman of the world is a pain in the llfigCk. and ‘lmey Ye hone’ ‘mooning not”! I 3'°‘m35t°1' "k" them Tfglllllrll“ she is particularly unattractive to boys because 53k‘ durmg a lull m the c°n\ersa' unworidly wise and do not know how to handle her. y is friendlinrss lo ulllch rvcrv humor solt of li nit-hr. lcaruiltr: lo plrly ,1 good gulllo of rnrds. ddnp-Lubihl_v_ “mm out?“ lo H, _ _ g _ n v _ b tho grczltnsl sfnvfc c- of aullmm ‘ m mnyfc‘ asked. romance bcul: pretty wcll CH4“: n.0,, In; nounshing {on}, lhilll.’ and cvcrllllill: iilrl‘. llrlkcs one d“ or h“ mmi “hen um“; o! l without‘ gem“; "id "I my Infecmn with and pleasant to have arcuncl. instead of bcin" 'IIITTERED' ‘TOASTIW OR IN SANDWICH FORM it's flflwwt Ellen ’s Diary By a Inland Farmer’: Will Put visited Alderloa tonight - I Pat hale and hearty, and with the usual Irish twinkle in his eye. The lantern light came along the short- cui like the glow of a fire fly on a summer night. "No, Ellen" he said when presently. we came to our chatting "Shure an‘ I can't tell yiU where my forbears lived in the ould sod -— not but what I've ..eard it said often an’ often. But| it's a quare thing how as we get older, names we onct knew by m-ari, pass us by completely. No. I ll -\¢\r\r\r young girl's heart is to be popular with ave lads call "oh, you queen!" alter her have dates to burn; to be walked home and if she fails to receive these atten~ oys, life is cinders, ashes and dust to I can't mind it right now, thougn many an‘ many a time I've heard my parents name the names. "Yes' I James agreed "a person does tcr- ' slew-even names he knows well. It I w-l‘; be right on the tip of the| tongue, but is gone for the mom-I re is nothing that ever happens to her er feel so disgraced and desperate as to er at a party. much as the sexes seem to be about out.” And so hero in this old kib chm, from whence I caught a sight of the new moon dbove the house al-ross the lane_ we: Pat and James 311D 1 "kayleyed" comfortably. I O I _ To the girl who That Body 0f Yours g James W. Barton. M. D. I CYN.\\"$\\_'\'\I (‘v6 u.\'.\.\‘f.\i\'; James fetched apples of an un- other farm, from the cellar for our eating and at other times. I .pe \'I(‘iI with the other in lash- ioulng the most fetching 5lll0iiC __ _ urccltll. Prlrd was napping brlllnd |‘\‘\l‘“‘1|'_\ j-JIIUN BLUQD — 1N the stove and for "some time Tabby ‘OI/Ni CHILDREN was with us as well. Until rising from the couch she stretched laz- ily then moved quietly towards the duCI’. I perhaps should not have no- ticed the appeal in her attitude, had llcmcly sisicr can pick and choose‘ A LIABILITY l "“ 0n the cur‘- A brilliant girl nearly ngue. and. as a rule. the girl who is at 0t of the invitation list to the proms Money is more of a ls uyullerrl ulih the boys; When a youngster starts to school and the teacher, school nurse and school p-llysician notice paleness of the skin, ii-ps, arid in~ “my are also young and Now. while this is good sense, the family physician and dentist really should bu consultcd. as i-nfrctiou is Llun, which prior to this had turn- ed to the plowing and grading and ollwr shop talk. "Who?" James.‘ Lrm interests. "The PHIIUGSS, av course" Pat replied "God bless her, an‘ it's lovely she is_ I've no doubt." lpresent is l-kx! trying to build n l Ashes ot personal romances are] i l i l l l dam against a busy creek or river. Anc-nlla in children two to six years of age Is usually _causcd by lack of certain nourishing foods and the presence of scrne infection. Figures from Dr. Louis Dalmond of Boston's Children's Hospital show , »_ that 60 per cent of the cases of an- "eflf-‘i every “m” F5715 d?“ man? ---some there are nowadays. cmin at this pro-school age are duel 8MP“ "8 5°11 8mm" as m‘ I been hearing tell av it. who are 7 to infection. which interferes wit-hIShB I5I A "I: 0f “"hj"l“u‘ ‘ all for takin’ the word ‘obey’ out ‘ the elements necessary to build‘6115564-d°11'“'I11'\\"‘“Y 1"‘ .05 the mBlTIflgE vows. It's a credit blood. After the infection is rcmov- In U"! Dl-“Wm- 9°“ "m1 V ‘l, he; and a mine example __l,hal'5 ed. then iron and liver soon build very 335% to lnrllcv. ‘ l‘ what it is to every other coleen to "P the blwd- “l? WNW"! .15 mmerm" ‘mfl w?“ “PM “me ch‘ we the respect Sh; had for he; l found in teeth. tonsils, gums, sinus-i V"? IIBPPY- Pr!" -0 9'9"“- lvows - an’ all so solemn like a , esbfinfgrel-"VVIWPP- and trees. Folks ought to treat I‘but:fltiuuswiersaipsénwifih 1:15“: the r.“Jnighallmnflimrtheohllfiggrican to Needlework Bureau, Chariot! . mam “lghh _ i222! u; S; word She seem; {o Medical Association." poI-nis out WWII Gllflfdlml- b0 Whqnne Calif‘) “limping IYIP “wen on n" which is as H should lthat infection is an important fat-l s,,,,g§s,,’°w’e_ lggxhtct, Cggtioutdocrs ins when the woman doesn't obey tor in causing EIIOIIIIB at any age, Design No. 2821 y the secret of popularity with boys n. M5 99H- , , l . apt to glow. when we catch sight, U073“ \ of another’: hrrlpiness. "An' did you listen in to a'l av it, Ellen?" Pat asked "an did you hear her pro- n~lse to love an‘ honor an‘ obey her l DESIGN N0. Z82! With grass and flowers and brooks in‘ To order: Send 20 cents Ill cc as we would treat our homes! he] man‘ thtngs can Come m: a 53d girlgziylllggyfbulolg;Kgoufohod.“ n-lmi s‘ —-St. Nicholas. p"? shun and here i?“ UTUCM- always be consklcred. Infection Nm“ ———"-'-—~———— ed .The good Lord must ha": m‘ causes all inert-used demand for WHAT ls AGE? ,le,m‘ed “Onmn to obey her mam blood-building foods because it not "Ahdrgs"; ____ ‘e1. r: why in the name ‘av goodness omv us“ up sane of mesa foods. Youth is not a time of lite it ‘dld he ma.“ the» mist (me oil.‘ fbut‘ interferes with the propel" dlg- .. ls a state of mind. It is not a av l‘ "m? “b? 1,. laughed‘ X lestion of food and also with the City Pwllfl matter of ripe cheeks, red lips and Iwess‘ p“ I said n m“ {mm IBIIWFPIW" 0f We 70°11 In“! the‘ supple knees. it is a temper of m has‘ 9b“: the one nearest m blwd- will, a quality: of the imagination, ms heart‘, he no ‘*_°""_‘ av n ' TM Ihwghl- min» I“ "OPYPCI-"ll? B H 7 a vigor of the emgligng n 15 the ““' M‘ “'1 Ellen’ 1°‘ “en H I“ anemia is that willie iron nnd foods‘ a bachelor I am, there's no better ‘CIQBEUTE on earth, nor I reckon I in Heaven above than a good wom- an all‘ very lucky is the man who l gels one." Don't | ueeze blackheads - diflvl zhem. 18f two ounces oi perflll powder from any drug store and aPPI gently with wet. hot cloth ovu l blackheads. They simply dissolve ~ iluoncnr bv this sale lIlllflIl m - {reshness of the deep springs of or. Youth means a temperamental p-edominance of courage over tim- icllty. of the appetite for adven- ture over tile life oi ease. This of- ; rich in iron-meats. eggs. grern lvegetables - silould be given. the.‘ l searclh for infection shc-ulcl be made ‘ and wrong health habits (nct enough sleep or rest. hurried meals. loo much play) should be correctedJ I fNeedlecraftf /FOR THE HOME/ TOPS FOR FALL "Not but that lnost all are good, |I‘. "en, but odd times I've seen silly ones -no good to themselves and bu: a burden to the men they married . . . Yes pretty silly an‘ not trying to mind their husband: or tending to their own worl: or tile children. Mind it's a sad sight to see." James llodded his agree- rlcnt. “Yes" he said "I find, Pat it's hard enough living with them i.‘ they do obey-and dear help the man. I'm telling you, who once les his wife get the upper hand of him. Once this happens to him 1r-u they both laughed merrily "he's iosll" "Shure an’ l know it's only talking you are. James. Theres gal Lu be give m’ take on both sides to make a go av‘ it. Av course l don't know myself but that's ‘low I see it --bear an‘ forbear. Will it any rate The Princess will Ililkl him a good wife --an’ it‘: a tome looking- man he is -u her mother did before her. I guess there could be none better" and ~r winked at James "even- lf she was from the land av the heather. A love‘y family the Royal family are" and here Pat-uttered a acn- tlment of my own "there's no doubt of it at all, at all-you can see it in tileir faces, Ellen. the goodness av li-ilm." (Continued On Page a ITS TERRIBLE m HAVE PEOPLE wliisPsR"e.o.' ABOUT YOU... . our I CAN'T BLAME THEM. I SURE WAS A DOPE TO RISK OFFENDING! Two for the show - wonderful blouses that will send off your suits in style. One, No. 2339. takes over the vi’ waistcoat fashioning . . . the other, No. 235i, is cut with a clever plastron front. Two lep- crate patterns. No. 2339 is cut in sizesh l2. 14, l6, 1B, 20. 36, 38 40 and 42. Size 86 require: 1% yards 39-ind1. No. 235i. is cut in nlzes 12. 14, l6, 18. 20. 36. 38, 40 and 42. Size 36 requires 1% yards 39-inch. Send 20c for each Pattern which includes complete sewing guide. Print your Name, Address and Style Number plainly. Be lure to state sin you wiah. Include postal unit or zone number tn your ud- dress. Address Pattern Department. 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It aids body. in the elimination of wastes and impurities from the The result is often a smoother, clearer akin. - Bllldmk Blood Blttul u lqld n m am wflnit" ' n; a3. llflbnn 09-. 119i!!!’ Tynan!» °"" wunon -- (OP) - More than 1.000.430 acres of land in the United Kingdom and Northern Iriund are occupied by the armed, forces: Immvnnrmu CANTERBURY, Kent» llnllund - (OP) - Structural renovation work q-oqulrld for Guntorbury cathedral will coat approximately £13.11» ,(fl00.000.t . .