..-»....:; {:0 man on earth is ever poor lio bath a garden at his door; Who rises up and breaks the Add works in fellowship with God, while Nature. with a lavish hand, Besrows upon his bit of land Growing things and succulent: roots. Flowering bush and luscious fruits, Herbs to keep the_body whole, And flowers to satisfy the soul. No man on earth is ever poor Who hath a garden at his door. —-Ethel Maud Hams. An organism that has attacked commercial 5963135 Of SPOBEE 311 the Bahama Islands is spreading to Cuba and Florida. A leading rubber company has in- troduced a new white sidewall tire paint. ccntaining a rubber base. for l‘f'll3\\'lllg white sidewall. tires or for making black sidewalls white. A wet ch-amois will cluliions from dust effectively. wring the leather out in warm water and rub it lightly over the ‘cushions with even strokes. free velvet- Tlio frogs of _Cogan Wates are A 'n\.Il5llllL‘(‘ to residents, but universi- ties and botanists are offering to buy as many as 2.000 at fourpence each for research work. SALT W A'l‘l’-IR. RELIEVES FATIGUE Many athletes make a habit of adding 9, little salt to their drinking water during contests. They have found that replacing sail. in the body lost through per- spirniion maintains and conserves energy. A certain quantity of salt is necessary in the system at all times to assure the smooth working of the glands and when this salt is lost, a feeling of fatigue resu.ts. 'I'hose who engage in active sp:i‘rl.s during hot weather. as well as the busy housewife. might also find this simple practice a pleasant remedy for hot weather fatigue. Hard an the Feet Knots should be avoided in darn- mg out of consideration of the ‘wearer, So Just moisten the end of the darnlng cotton to prevent it slippimz through: you will find a knot unnecessary. Never tell the invalid what you are planning for the next meal. If you do you will find by that time she will have all sort: of reasons why that is just the thing she does not feel like eating. Let the tray runtuln a surprise. The Housewife I And Her Acti vities; ‘ add: much to the beauty of the invalid’; my. Switzerland has made importa- tion of coffee and rice subject to establishment of reserve stocks equal tobalf of their annual quotas and im ortation of sugar and edible ats and oils subject to establishment of reserve stocks equal to one—l~hird of their quotas- A Roman coin found in the grounds of a school near Perth- cawl, Wales, is about 2000 years old. shows a crocodile chained to a palm. A few infants try to fix their eyes on a small light within lo days after birth. A white linen jacket with narrow navy crochet insertions on the seams and narrow embroidery on pockets is worn with a navy linen . A farmer can get bigger crops by planting and t-llling around a hillside. instead of straight up and down the hill. Clothes are still tailored but made frivolous by lingerie blouses and choice materials. Instead of boiling potatoes the usual way put them in a saucepan. pour hall a cup of fresh milk or mixed sl(im—mllk over. add salt and steam. When cooked add butter and residue of milk and mash in the usual way. A crust of bread tied in-a muslin bag and placed on iop oi the water in which greem are boiling will help to prevent the unpleasant smell. v‘uHt'u'u‘HIWI'I'I‘I'n'hH'I'u'u"u‘-‘n'='a' i' Morning Smile ;. F.‘u'i:‘-\F'U‘u'hH-'i-%'u’u'u'-‘.'- '-'-'u'-N‘ "Do you believe in lieredity?'f “I certainly do. Why. 101" In- svance, is my six-months-old son always trying to go his was in his mouth if it isn't ecause of his dad's constant struggle to make both ends meet?" The judge was disturbed by a youth who kept moving about in the rear of the court. “Young man.“ he exclaimed. “you are making a good deal of unnecessary noise. what are you doing?" “I have lost my overcoat and am trying to f it." "Well." said the judge, “people A single flower In a rlarrow vase 'T‘..’Z .4. [ND SEND ME SOME "*'m.‘°;‘L 9LI_I‘I.‘§£_f.“-55 often lose whole suiié in here I ROYAL IIOUSEIIOLD FLOUR... WOMEN’S RQALM: Dorothy Dix"s‘ Letter Box Brains and Some Are Nitwlta -- it is En-. tirely up to the Girl as to What Kind a of a Wife She Will Make find there another girl who would make him Ju.-s as suitable e. I contend there is onl and that if loves Sr: in New York will hold no charm: for , wouldn’t you hate to marry an thought some other woman could til well as you? Answer: Well, of course, there ls no 3 I 0113 _—._. on wives as there is on citrus f I they grow ‘em as fine in one art of the country as t ey do in another. It wou cln't make an dif- ference whether a man lcked out his Better Halt in Nebraska or ' exas or Maine or Arizona. 1 she was what he liked, he would like her. Of course. the girls in different sections have different lilies of at- tractions. and it would depend upon a man‘: taste which one appealed to him mast. If. for instance. he wanted a wife who would be tlirifty and economical. a good manager and hold him up to his better sell, but who gloulg sgfiid no nonsense from him. a New England girl would about t e . If he wanted a wife who would look like a. million dollars and who would be a playmate who would always be ready to ut on her hat and step out with‘ him. and who wouldn't mind living lke 9. sardine in a can and cooking with a can opener and a corkscrew, a New York girl would be his soulmatc. If he wanted a wife who would be a good busi- ness partner and help him rustic up a fortune. but who would expect him to dévje Iéll)‘ on the deal and play fair. the Mid-West 1311') would be a pre- err r . if he wanted a big. fine. strapping. handsome athletic. outdoor girl. he could sing “California here I come." But if he wanted a wife who would be a husband-s iler his best bet would be a. souuiem girl, who rnlgdht. be short on bol ing cabbage, but would be long on making angel’a O0 . However, all of that is beside the point. which Is your friend's con- tention that wives come in bolts that are carried in stock everywhere and that you can find the same pattern at every crossroad store. In this I think he is mistaken. I don't. think there were ever any two women in the world so exactly alike in looks and character and personality that there was no difference or choice between them. I'll admit. that when you see a lot. of little flappers with the same stringbean figures. the some fantastic hair-dos, the same daubs of paint in the same places on their countenanccs, the same picked jayblrd scan- imcss of attire. and who all say "but definitely." or whatever the cliche of the moment may be. you feel that if a man wanted to marry one of them he had just as wel stick his hand in a bag and drag out the first thing he grabbed as to worry himself trying to make 3 selection, But under their silly little hats one girl has a brain and the other is a nitwit. One girl has a heart that is warm and loving and the oiher_iust- 11 cash register. One girl is sweet and amiable and the other is a. little d_eVlI. And so on. Beyond that Is something psychic that we can't explain that makes one particular woman appeal to a. man and set his pulses_f1\litering, while another leaves him cold. So it is nonsense for a. man to contend that any 3 belongs to a man‘: church and political part his mother used to do would him as satI:sf who had the same qualifications. B , of course. it is foolish to argue that a man should not marry until he finds the one girl who is his ideal mate. only the darlings of the gods get their hearts‘ desires in mnrrlage. The omers have to put up with what they can get. And most of them seem fully well satisfied. Dear Miss DlxV—-We are two fun-loving girls in our letter teens who enjoy going out with boys, but don'tlike petting. our reiu.al to indulge in this sort oltmng seems to annoy the boys at the tune. bill. we wonder how the majority of them really reel about it. Do they think more oi the, girls who show no restraint whatever than they do of the girls who maintain their self-respect and refuse to do aomethlnk they think wrong? when a boy decides to marry. which type of girl does he prefer? e WE WONDER. r: I get thousands of letters from girls asking this same question. Many of those girls say that they stand v their colors and reluse to pay so worth of mauling for a 5-cent soft drink. and they have not found mac it has interfered with their po ularity. some of them think that e ho ya u amselves are fed up with too ood woman who and who cooks the way actory a wife as another much kissing and are glad to go with a girl who will cut. OLIL all of the synthetic lovemaking. And §I.llI other girls opine that the girls who say -SOCIAL and PER ______..____....1 No Two Women Are Alike-— Some Have .._:..._ Dear was Dix—-Pleuo settle an argument for 1!. My friend cou- icnda thatlnselectlngollxomate any lha thoumelntereatl. ideals and aotortb as he has would a a 5! my wife. For instant». 1! he lived in callfornlo, he could find there a girl who would make him I suitable wife but u he were transferred to New York he could that for each man in who will make an ideal mate. tho one in Galllornla the him. Miss man who the bill as PlNKY. eographlcal limit rui and whlat. .. Ml/MM)’ SAYSITMAKES 77!! aesrzsr rnsrma CAKES ! From long experience. most Mothers .‘ that boys Won't 80 with B s'u'l who won't permit them to take liberties I with her is just using that as an alibi for her lack of charm, and that I the girls who are pretty and entertaining md good 3; games am who i have ‘oomph’ have plenty of data without paying for them with their ....4..——..-.— , . l i 4 I I 1 4 know elm Royal Household make: the “beaten mung" bread and pastry I00 —and the most nourishing. Order bug today-and lame the enn lot! you get to your out batch of fund. fill FREE v l Get one of these beautiful pictures as I souvenir of the Royal Visit- sultahlo for framing. E %ME YDIIII INDIVIDUAL IIDIIDSDDPE 'd'u"u"n'\'-" By FRANCES DRAKE Look in the section your birthday “"009 Ill. and "M what your ontloct la, aocordinl 30 “I9 W"?- > ‘(Copy-Ifllt, 1939. King Ffllilllel Syndicate Inc.) . For numuy. June 29“: , 20 (Aries) lM.AR.CH 21 to ,_fiazher nil for expansive develop- menu, new and difficult under- takings or quick returns. But it. in l. day for achievement and im- mvement. even if a 810W Om- ln . gm MAY 20 (Taurus) 6? Propertbur and money mmfiilemm 9-9‘ mesa Personal matters beat fav- . And tar you born after May it‘; the intimate and romantic affairs that ask tact and kindli- to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Think and listen more. and when gen}, weigh your words , y lnclinationli 7°|l11. get into trouble if ou aren't on guard. can prove ruitful fog in- n“.1‘rtPvi: 22 to 23 (concur) JULY ._.)loat favored: Atwntion to per- 11 , (1 con- Acouncy an application to your Job I110 an (Leo)- l'°“ “".°:.‘°..‘§°“‘.;;“.% l.‘.i.‘?.3’.% «..?'i...l°“ mi‘ em in main ‘ A'uorm"u to anvrnmm an ' »;-’(Vh‘l0) —— It is oumtlal you put _;-Iaidcillttlo can and uni} 01 7611116 army: III! «Isaiah! ..‘:'.‘3 . a v io'u'.'4wleix.u:gI’r chin; OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER 22 (Scorpio) - Avoid legal entangle- 1 self -respect But theyosell out that cheaply. FULL COLOUR PICTURE OF ROYAL FAMILY ., WITH 98 LBS. OF ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR. H11 t f 1' course. the girl who has no acruplu to hold he b ck, h 111 l pet and get drunk with men and let. them make a playtgii 3 W O W Popular with the men than the nice girls. 3? around with women of any moral: who put no restrictions on Also. many of these girls marry, but they many that who are as louse-living as themselves and who have as little idea of ways be more 0 D hem. principle and honor as they have. ih e rocks. a good marriage. 'I"n'H- 5 that t ‘heir wives are bcyo They are 14% x 19 Inchel and have I wide mat border, making them -' meals that they H" by‘ . . Household Scrapbook (By ROBERTA LEE) .www 1 H they dt£5cg‘:::!§u!cn:l':rri}t.yTg§n’ lrls are evidently sold on the idea that . and neck and manhandle them that they will have no dates, 4 they are at an age when not to run with the gang is worse than dggm_ ck and Harry who comes along to kiss Because 1' men And such marriages generally go on Maybe the girl who is “pal-tlcular" or "old-fashioned." as they call her now. may not have as many dams Is the play girl. but boy; will rernect her more, and in the end she will have 3 better chant-4 gt making For. whatever men are themselves. they want to know fld Nllrouch and that they have principles and DOROTHY DIX. twenty minutes. Stir i. Gnu shins uently . Gnu stains can be removed from canvas show by adding a few drops of ammonia to 3 tea- apoon of peroxide of hydrogen and of her, will like kind of men ..._:r I. How Can I ‘? ? (By ANNE ASHLEY) w-n Q. How can I prevent new tin- ware from rusting? 9 Before using new tinwnre. rub the surface thoroughly with lard and place it in a hot oven for an houtr. This will prevent subsequent rus . Q. How can I make sure of elim- inating any insects which may have gotten into a head of cauli- flower? A. Stand the cauliflower head down for a few minutes in a salt or vinegar solution. Q. How can I kill the odor of perspiration? , Try bathing with a solution of bicarbonate of soda in water. '&N Modern Etiquette if: (By ROBERTA LEE) . Q. when a man brings a guest his wife, Ls "How do you do" a suf- ficient acknowledgment for the wife? should be I little more cordial and add. “I am very glad to see you," or some similar expression Q. When eating in a strange place and you do not know wheth- Cherry lullah mbbmg the am,“ Wm, am my cgomdpay trée ?walt.er or not. what - 5 g A delicious cherry relish an be mm Wm‘ M! with wam‘ A. Maggi: agk the waiter, "Where ‘.‘.‘.“.‘il’i.“.;? "2.‘.‘.‘;‘"i‘....F°“.’..i§W ”.§{’.°.‘i 5"°"° “'°°' “‘“” ‘ """' Gui?-9 Sushi’. oheofourth icupoon Mm bum, 3, d Ah Q. What are the most popular cinnamon, one-fourth teaspoon gen 5, . mu bgujlueefem ‘mi forms of Sunday entertaining? CIOVA5. two tablespoons lemon Juice ygu an mm 0", m cm“ ,0 “up A. Breakfasts. luncheons, tveu, menus, unpleasant controversy, overstrralning at outdoor actlvltles. Day is better for work matters and general interests than tor personal nobhles. Be especially discreet in dealings with the opposite sex. NOVEMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) -— Bom before Dec. 7? Curb any inclination to bluntnesa. impatience with uhose who can’t see your side of anlssue. Tendency is toward urmecesaary irritability. Lesa tricky rays for you born after Dec. 6. All: Mod- eraltllon and graolollsuess for best to res . DECEMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capricorn) -- Just a mediocre part of day.-mendlv for ordinary museums. Don‘i. be dlsap t if money: are slow in coming in. Extra can in maklnl promises. agneemenu. JANUARY 22 to l"EBR.UAR.Y 20 (Aquarius) —- Be guided by the amount. of work and kind of ac- tivities your any calls for rather ilian the fickle inclinations one an often expert Juno dayal The oonzervative In safe. ‘ FEBRUARY 21 to MARCH no (Places) - Better for finishing in- command items. attendlnéz to fun If thinks. Personal nee s and than rush through 3 lot of work or ahrtlns new venture: that on ion: time. . BORN IODAY will out tnlical I [not love for homo and I most man 0 memarx. mild will be _1ndi.lu' l_nc_ ed to. . in map: a.io and l0I|Ic1Gn"~.- mm ‘c on for to ll)‘ , or 4 . and aiming at ghoul 1ml>1'DV€mBmr ins wait for I more propit- hngc I nntlc ’ ' and foul that write: "Ind?! { 19' cm: W» Mix these ingredi ants and boil them looking well. Lsuppers. and musicales. 1-3 Broad ' ROMPER8 ‘ Roz. $1.00 For 50c1:s. mam. sw£AT‘:Ro7*= 10--16 Years. Rog. ' For $1.49 OFF matters, neoeuu-y duties, child- GIRUS S“-K BLOUSES .'.§i‘..‘.‘....$.?.“.‘°i‘.‘..‘“. ‘2$lt.‘7“‘l“‘I‘.‘§' SPRNG COATS _ a 14'-18 Years Reg. $1.98 For 98ctc. cloth CHILDREN'S SHEER AND. PRINT DRESSES 1-4Yrs. Rog. $1.00 and 81.49 For flats. CARRIAGE COVERS 1-3 OFF \ I 10% otscouN'r.on ._ ornau MnBCHANl)Isk,_ ‘.1-9° . J Roy. \ to his home and introduces him to A. No. In this instance the wife SONAL-.~-FASHIONS‘ YOUR IVORY DEALER SAYS THIS “LARGE SIZE” IVORY, SOAP ONLY 5' when you buy‘: another “Large-Size” cake for I 10°‘. . This Offer won’; last Lou! So hurryl Get your “Large-Size" Ivory Soup for only St when you buy another "Large-Size” cake for 10¢. This remarkable offer is just to show you how much smoother and softer your hands be- come when you change from strong waahday soaps to gentle Ivory for washing dishes. Pun Enough for u Inlay‘: Sldn. Ivory Soap is made to be gentle to alcin as sensitive as a baby’s. It in a fine, white soap~—ao mild and pure that many doctors advise mothers to use r vi-.-'1... THE COOK’S CORNER n'In'\nI'\-F-‘l-'¢'u'ln'u‘la’\-'u'-‘n9-‘u'\ul'in'I"uH5n'in' BHERBET l envelope plain, unsweetened Eelfltlne. 1 1-’) cups cold water. l-2 cup boiling water, 1 cup sugar. 1-2 cup lemon Juice, 1 pint: strained strawberry juice. Method: Soak the gelatine in 1-2 cull of the cold water. Dissolve in boiling water. Then add sugar and remaining cold water. lemon Juice. and strawberry Juice. Chili. and freeze, stirring occasionally. srnawaunny save: Two cups slrawberrlen,-l tabla. spoon granulated sugar. 1 mule. spoon butter. 1 1-2 cups powdered sugar. 2 egg white. Method: Hull and crush berries and let stand with granulated H18!!!‘ in a moderately warm place. Cream butter. add pcwd-er-=d sugar gradually. working it in well. : SET IN MESH AND MEDALLIONS LUNCHEON ........—-. ‘ _ union N0.‘ an ‘Fl-ANNIEL OOATSL1-'-—-6 Yrs. #293 And ‘''°.' “-9.3 EY . PI1ono92 I .‘» I llonowm an to - x . J IIURRY TO YOUR STORE AND GET YOURS NOW . . . SUPPLY LIMITED! I Itkoneofneryhahw out r.9.'a.°°"'° °°“.‘."‘..“"'.l‘ °“.....°' binary to _ on and’ a donate crocheted and nuns mmciamatinns, A t.‘ . lull! mica one I Ilon gggmgd . moonl- .You get both for 15°‘. .. it for baby? bath. Naturally. when you us: Ivory for dishes; your hands won't get may rough, rod Iooksooftcncauaed by strong Soaps. 60! Ivory for Maine Today. And in two weeks look at your hands! They're smoother . . . Feel them . . . they're aofter. And yet Ivory costs so little. Even at its regular price it costs less to use for diahwaahlng than granulated package 5059:. Andatthiabarlain price. you get enough Ivory to wash your dishes 3 times I day for aboutthreewcekmsohurrytoyourstore today! m -_-_~-_sJ twenty minutes. It will burn up ily, ao watch it. Pack in hot inn and seal at once. WITH REUBARB Method: Pick over and hail atrvwberrlea. Wash. mesh. and cook quickly Just until soft-. Strain Ind let Juice aside. Use tcndel rhubarb. wash. and cook gently without additional water, having it out into small pieces but not skinned. Mix fruits and sugar Ind let; stand several hours. Then but and cool: gently until clear and thick. seal. Beat egg white atiff and add to the butter mixture. Just before serving, add the strawberries. ' PLAIN JAM sugar. from berries Me nod: Pick over mg”): flu. Allow three-«inn of I bound of sugar ( 1-2 cups) to every pound of hulled berries, Put in a. pan over 9. low flame. mun- lng berries as they beat. using I wooden spoon or potato masher. when fruit comes to A ‘boiLadd the sugar. stirring III the time so that the berries are thoroughly mashed. Cook until think, but not over ull ber- Pour into jelly glasses and Snappy Fashions For Home Use with blouses so popular Ind prominent in the muons Fashion picture you .oei-talnlv new mm of the.” charming summer blouses. They freshen up your suit and team beautuuny with «alarm skirts. A sheer blouse lo 1 and flnllntyugr ,°§,‘{§°,3.‘.’..2. more tailored, bu.- que type mouse is grand for town or counrr" -wen-. Cotton: minder easily and c:nk;lway: vl3¢“wK¢g’»“: . . 2 o ". "em 1 u ‘.-_‘c. cfhcclu and an smart and i- la and .'-»r "H! in mild col- is lo ‘ vely. o. 2311 ,la designed for , in. as, so and so. ulna 1 1-lbvnrda 3!! 39-1232 in min ‘I M ' " uernnterlol for 5 on or stripes. ty N mate 2 1-: yards of 30-inc the long sleeved blouse. «lend «men cenu In mxnvs H5‘ or coin (coin preferred) wnv 0°13 lulu. address no Cm-r-" -''"V'’- "In vi-ring:-— Btylo No. 13118110 ... ... 5.2. . Name street. Addrua ___..__..___.__._.... lVen&CIuI