PACE TWO __ "rnr 4 000000 wanna“ c o-ooovoooooooototfl "0999999040900 to)! "o0 ogggjqwoopgopggoo-ovv-ovivvjjjflgOfi-lttyiijitfififlfl 00M n AMomimSmflc "Er-diary". said the master of the house. "your mstress and l’. have been dscluslng matters, and to put it plaiily. we suspect you of civexitxrrqxlig. H wever, to save f l. ier trouble, \ve--" Mal-y lbrezkrig lll)—I heard you, Ind I've got my box packed. "Your voice is deciiedly raspy this morning“, ccmplained the colo- 11f’ know, ' , answered the lieu- t/‘nint. ‘ e been out roughing lt will a fzlc 0f liers all morning." 005K131; onons ' g odors from strong-ancil- bles may be curbed by ~ pan rover sligllitlyi ouen a pLcce cf bread over It trill absorb steam The .\IlllllPf in D major cf Mozart I - . with the musical .- _.is been adapted for ~: evcly form of 5310 liistru- Siiinclcrs in Etiquette Betray Poor Background OOOOOOO-QO-OO-‘Q-OOQOOOOOO TIIE LIKEABLE MAN By SYLVESTEB CAIRN PQOQOQOQ OQ§§§§§O§O§4§Q In the circluiistanoes. Gerald could not resent tile catechism. no t0l_i ills sluly pricliy. siiuulueriiig| his full snare of the blame. think- ulR as he ioid it how incredible it souilueo. "rill-it's that," he concluded, "and there s no reason wllV you should oe- lleve lne. You'll think i was lu.kv to be tiled in QU-Jildllfl where tirtres a verdict oi "not liroven." and l was lucky. i uuinit lh l'nl not proud of it. but it explains lily press“; DQ§]{.|Q;]_" 'Oli—ueorge.' ivirs. Dixon's uir was pleading, "We il see. But Dixon sounded casual. as if he did no. believe nis guesJs s.or_v-.lnu uerald coulc not iii-nine nun. He would not have oe- iieved it iiilliself if it had not QCCII his own story. Byhow they _were back in the cLrawinlt-room. lingering over coffee. the luxurv of the room emphasized by the ilildnesrs of tlle weather out- slue. 5301i Llerlild rose to ills fee-L. "iiilS has been more tliail good of you~li ueliglitlul interlude. and i hi B-“lullV ltraerul. But I'd better DUSJ 011 110W. it's getting late." ‘ fwhere are__vi;u going!’ asked Mr. Dixon. but his wire answered ttr Gerald. .. . . , A i nu isn t. Hes slaying here. No.‘ Mr. Ashley. as you aren't-busy lust now. you can t be iii such a hurry, "ll ARI QTTETOWN " _'" - §OOOPO¢ cocoonvooovoowo-ooocoooooovovvvoovov-nvooanooooooco 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 vcooono»oooooovoooooovoovovvoooooooooovoo-oooooo»QQOO¢”“*‘ WomaWsRe aim f Social and Personal 1 Fashions '1 Literature _Q§E1‘ GUARDIAN AUGUST 2.2, 1941 .__»» HORO For Friday, Auguit 22. MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —Indications today are favorable for constructive activities and for management and employes tn all useful lines cf endeavors. However, there is a warinng not to be carc- less in expenditures or in estlments. APRIL 21 to MAY 30 (Taurus)- Not especially auspicious for new undertakings of unknown quality or for spending in unessentials. You'll find reasonable progress if you are energetic in ushing your work and paramount nterests MAY 2i to JUNE 21 (Gemini)- Fortunate af-pscts, especially for the items and prcducts most needed to- day by government and consumer. Determine the level at which ycu can produce most. efficiently and comfortably and keep at, improving as yzu go along. JUNE 22 lo JULY 23 (Cancer)- Friendly rays on whole biityou may find that fnancal deals and all nther matters directly involving money will need m"re than usual caution and scrutiny. Industry should produce god results. JULY 24 to AUGUST Z2 (Leo)- Your Individual ---—- ‘By Frances Drake ———-l l SCOPE Personal interests, romance, activi- ties 0d I. purely artistic nut/lire take second loco y to the more practicn. and rwnal matterl. ubl n also favo . (Vixgo)—Mildly favorable but with new lnoentye and ambition fum- lshed by YOU, today can be pleasantly and productively spent. consumers‘ commodities. hand] food products. manufacturinfl a building among the practical in- dustries favored. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER I3 (Libra) _- The financial end of various activities are under some restrictions but advancement can be made in the lines so important to gzvernment, publc and in- dividual needs now. OCTOBER. 24 to NOVEMBER II (Scorpio) — Your alertness and in- telligence can be the means of over- coming obstacles. A snappy, gener- ous, comprehensive outlook your best bet. Incidentally. check with dentist and doctor periodically. NOVEMBER 23 to DEXYDMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - Some unfriendly vibrations. Tele lrne ycur thoughts to mental nerve centers and trans- late them into immediate action. Taboo pettiness, recklessness. nar- | Dorothy Dix §EIYS— fine clothes, everything that band. He is good an kind me. and manager WOIIIOII. wome finer I am uestion and as there seer to distinguish between them. a lamp to gu The First Shock Comes a woman co to me after his fashion. He says 11B 10V“ He boasts about what a good 'I‘hen this w heartbroken and bewildered women do: What should a. wife do with an unfaithful husband? And. alas, there is no Solomon to answer the WOMEN SHOULD THINK LONG WHEN CONSIDERING DIVORCE Legal Separation Is Not A Cure-All For The Troubles Philanldering Husbands Cause Their Wives A woman writes: “I have two lovely children, a beautiful home. earl. uld. want except a faithful hus- housak eeper I am and what a wonderful wife ad one affair after another with en I protest against this. he latiBhB and mother, but during all the years of our mar- riage he h and tells me I am silly to worry over his philan- derlnga and let them make mlvunhappy, that they mean nothing. n. he is onl and that I shouldv make him a pneclate me more and see how muc i-Ie cares nothing for these amusing himself with them, be glad of them because the ey they are." oman asks, as so many other solve a roblem that has as many are ind vidual cases and in which right and wrong and wisdom and foolishness are so inextricably mixed that often it would take a Nor can any other one's experience be die the feet of those who are traveling through the valley oi despond. for no woman has ever found a way of dealing wltli a phllander- ing husband without paying for it with her blood and tears and agony. uuvw Living u uqvq-sgnlbcpoor the while! P"? .. "shard you my love and Store! 1 mail be bewared only on that do? Y“ “k °‘_""i-'lii‘t‘i’il“i“l‘i’l"oiil' icon. ancient Rome were changed with each course of the moal The change was made to match the col- our of the fcod they were ab.ut to eat. To found, meaning to establish, comes from a Latin word meaning —The Woman ’s Realm A plant which yielded g Proverbs are short sentences underground and tunlnloezogltgg drawn from long and wise ex- Ground was Produced by Lin.“ perienoe. Burbank. LEFTOVER. SPONGE OAKE Artificial noses, ears and lh MAKES oooo PUDDING features. almvst indulinrlliiioiilill i by touch as well as Sight no,“ A good wgy u; use left-over human Ilesltciin now llfillliliifilrqm sponge cake istto 0011321116 it with Vlllfl-"lud 1006K- a udd mix ure. se your reg- -——~—- ulgr frut gelgtine rec.pe, and POPULAR NOylillTllas when it has slightly coagulated ' ———~— fold into it a cup of w ipped cream. Whats new? In ccstunlcs-clleck. Line a mold with strl s of the s;ale ed aflIllZhBJn for farm parties", m. cake, fill with the ge atine mixture P1801118 the DOW-liar llmvery cm, w w ‘cream g - l long w he ish with fresh fruzt. ‘silxllié Xsggfrefsslwoin under tllr coat; Cushions upon which. guests re- _Ill Sllllefi-Wlule fill-ll) fflilllflli clined at the colorful banquets of like you W01“? Wllfll yu were a little girl. bogeolffules _ fluffy, curly baby *MW.' ‘ 11g“. Leisur DUBTING POWDER COIWFQRT Dusting owd , "_ and fr rang, lrefanoillhiltfliltilgutlltd skin 0m dressing “.111 m l‘ you more comfortable all gm HOUSEHOLD HINTS Ink on your IllWCfS? The the stains with in? ill-ldl- oinyfi? O banana skin and they l g, Add a teaspoonful of vinegar to your on potatoes -\'i'll€ll they lire iv-arly cooked, and they \v.n't turn illlltk, Boil scnie ivy leaves ill jll.\l enough water to cover them, nvlrl use (he s0 vou ll spend the night here. You mum“ couldn't attempt to get beyond tne village tiilllillli, and vou re lust us ueil here as there." "But l sriuullln t dream of staying. cesrn, PROGREs¥l is your middle name. DECEMBER. 23 to JANUARY 2i (Capricorn) - Rather disturbing tendencies which can be easily of conversation to which he could nct listen. ' After he was in bed. Mrs. Dixon came in, so softly that he did not know she was there until she pulled Some say that when a husband breaks his marriage vows and flaunts l his infldelities in his wife's face that her dlgnit and self-mes ct demand I that she should leave him. Fine talk, and pro ably every w fe's first lin- pulse when she finds out that her husband has betrayed her is to pack hcr trunlk and leave. CHAIR CUSIIIONS When chairs have no seat ctrh- I luulu——" 0W" the blind l0 shut out the llslrt overruled by nfmlvt ani decisive She will not stand m be so insulted No man can make B. mock of 1°“ b“ “me a‘ me d“? Sme‘ u i l0 l l -- . .. - ., .. - D . . . - - > - , Then cover tn».- Cushion with felt qud Slluusa y ur shiny lllilCk sscgltdggulils: wlzfellglmstaéyiicn Dixgr; Slfletlaerlogélgguitlefilswigiitéa: séulia lilliléfl; effort, FIIQIICIfil matters bear close her. and go from her arms to those of other women. She cglnt arrikcliautr: u the Se“ is made 0f plain m,» skirt, Vress wlille mum 503k ma, for a lob, loo late w dlscuss i; “W, cocl hand on his burning forehead. Witching‘ I 2e beta” and decide l” be?“ °l ‘he plum w°m°n who calm“ hold ‘ha’ hush“ 5' terials then use flounces of the Very "i? "Ylllg Pull llr a few but We ca“ mm n over in me- “what a memv W“ smved m, w_at Ls rg t before making your the price oi IYIJICKGITDRABIIO? h n m t Th re re we flowered mater“; to mm}, n,‘ minutes in flllllll0lllil mill “alter. morning." last- night." she said quietly, m've5' But it lsnt so easy to break up a Omci B8 I 0d!!! in Jen ‘Fm? i, a Tapes stitched at each corner can 11ml ll Wlll Wine 01°?" A it'll‘ Wneuwr It was me prospect d liIIm ‘us, teing a nulsanm If m," , JANUARY 22 to FEBRUARY 20 children who adore thelrmfaltheiahnhnd hehs a g0 etri 3a“ hers? Paar be “ed amund the legs of m? gfams of l-lce m yo“. 5m m..." wow m, me l, we o‘. “in m we w m, away firskand rm nevcr, (Aquarius) - Tact and foresight P002‘ husband. is not “er cash llpOllndlyfé 15g???“ she sing m m“: chair to keep the cushion from Wm prevent any “mm mm {mm Wlncow m. sum. ‘kl_‘gue_ H” a“: m m». He was m“ vague“, resentful’ essential. Restricting rays. Circum- the sake of her hurt van y an er wou e g ~ sliding m; m- you p“, figs m haying them the poor little tramps who wander from one parent to another, and one home to another, until they lose all sense of security and all respect and affection for the man and woman who have cheated them out of their birthright for the pleasure of gratifying their own passions? hings to Consider That sobering thought comes to the woman who, in her rlghteouiin- dlgnaticn, ls thinking of discarding her flirtatious husband, and lt gyes mill she smiled in spite of ilerselL-vent these with yzur u ual elufilmd H9 Seemed so very young‘ lcafiablllty. Keep a clear, r ght- "But 1 love looking liner people." m" clnled eye In your worthy lzwl She looked down ill the haggard whlle strlvue to attain it. face .n:>w flushed with fever. She FEBRUARY 2i t0 MARCH 20 was sure he was halt Anrved. but fPisces) — Caustic remarks do more water for one minute they trill keep fresh for a month Wllllflll’, the fuss of wiiterglass; remember tc date them in pencil mi the she'll more easilv than H: lulu iiltenntd to. for it savcureu oi’ charity. But lie was so tired *1 Iile rooni was comfortable: a file threw iiickeriilg ilgiit up the creamv walls. Everything mace huh when choosing material, select something to match or to contrast with the color scheme of the room. so that it fits in untbstrusively but smartly. leer [10 haq [elm-neg u, me mg “by she dare not say so. ‘Iile poor bov harm than good. Eliminate them. BRITISH D CR0; snug-r wet an inkstnin lnlnlrdli-til lite-even if onlv lor a night. seemed so proud and so much afraid Practice a common-sense attitude h“ Jlliléflexhe cold realization comes w her that she is dependent on ‘m. n; s with muk and H “m wag,“ m Bu‘ he emu“ M” 5““*" “'5 “in CI'%‘Q1D3Yt/h}' . . not’ malted W an unphasarlt’ as” husband and that if she leaves him she leaves comfort and luxury behind Because only persons of British qulle 995113’? l" "Y5 M“ "quill- bllubJd and his tnrclit WaS not. rlls c [d vIcn fine strongest t .on_le gt prsit on. You ve fine talents. Use her amp Des out taking m; children with he!‘ M) Pf-‘Veli-Y Fm“- blflh. with both parent: Brlfielm ness does m" Bmxs ‘v.1, “w, ’ Y whole boqv gcneg as l; he ha“ Ne“ diets)? sae smr. A‘nd_ eres .ne them t» your advantagc. She gas m, {rage or ofesslon by which she can support her familys. are admmed to membership o; the for soup-making will kctjl) fresh n-iiilz my rli an: F0!‘ A DBIICG liiflszgeiiiolrlm 1511c bxetéufeltulgilrrdcziid (mick sue m. m 28d nESCOXIIG so l A! (‘glél-girlgsl-zglgspgll‘! ‘gel-flirts pa? she h“ never earned a dljfnm. and knows no way o, mung 03% 5%,, t Brush Rm cross some,“ Lady m,’ several, Gray. ,1.) W, w, mm ' . - ' u‘ . ' i r ‘ . orri - _ ou l ‘ u _ w m n les‘ ' "ll lll l0"? manm“ is" m“ “m” 5LI1QLQQ his cf1esLlchaflging ma “mo ti- .d lay looking at the closzd en the last dav of the Leg. rule middle aged and cannot ho w campete with pretty young g jus Newbomugh w“ (“Sm WT‘ re 3V0; Beforeubrlkiilg a hm yum-and how the story gets ii..ltintl! Just ask a girl to dance with a raw "Got this one taken?" and she and her friends will think you a follow to avoid. lint with a correct and dcferenf “lllzly I have this dance?" you can sizlrt a mighty nice rumor circu- when he tried to draw a iuil heath. when he sat up tile rosin danzeli round nun. and he lay back litirritd- ly wondering dimly at these odd aiii unpleasant sensations. He never re- niemberled feeling like this. however tued he was. dcor. Ho rlcouici he pay dociorl; bills? Ami how coulu he be. ill here? Of course she wasn't really glad to have hifll. no one would be. bDE was hst being kind. He would ask the ucctor to send him to tne inilrmilry. ‘the lioor opened to admit Doctor Laurie, a plain, sturdy little mail w't‘~l certain d'--fin't= Virgo influ- ence‘. Fortunately this person re- tains the best attributes of both sgns He. or sre is a friendly. righteous. unselfish individual. A fine career or a full home life lie before it, An ever-youthful delight- of business schools and wit True, the courts will award her a ond. h “ll Elli“ m" °i°““"'“°iéé. lfilflilli lllfio?‘ 1r ’ ds. Ad ersassie sees e - lgren uiridiigiglis paddling tllilingss etlfeyudcnt want to her friends of better clays. limony, but she will get only a pit- h b d' i l teald f the whole that she gets now, and §‘l"l.°§ SlJliZl Eiilfl‘ iiii"fl‘l’i’i"ill'étilil iiriilly llii mil will wr- l poor lei- NOI‘ ls any money so grudgingly paid as alimony. hands of the woman who receives it if she has any lfldellelld-elme 0f 5W1 It burns the gretfullv" from the SCUM-Y's Caer- narvon branch. She was born in Yugoslavia. Lady Newborough said =he hopes to find snne wry of help- ing the soclety unoffieinllyi. ADVICE TO PARENTS gas! Din your fish them in hot water for q er an hour and they only require half the normal baking tine "W03 ‘via boiling wa‘er. foo. before scalding and it will be a quicker. (‘ll5"l' ieh. a glam; of lint m 1k trzil i with a blunt manner and keen r. “my bucy-“ll Perslmamy- left- lu llef- " ( , r s bsolutel 509mm" 0T gl.\'-"l‘l"l‘<‘ ‘ll ‘ll ;i will Idling about you. Or, if you've been CHAPTER v1 eves. Michael ‘oristlec as heilipl-I _ _____ — Nor is divorce a cure-all for the wrongs thaihfl ffllllglle“ huggalifl 1a‘: ,,,,,§‘c°.'_.‘l§nll?_".,fl§°,h§n1d aPrFShBnY, have the still-t n; a mm, 5Pl]1"[r1y(=5 promisttd zl dance, right to say "i 111E Rgggugg, RESCUE!) broached the bed. ' illcts upon his wife. It has no magic thalt. turns 6r lugheuchgrxfier gwho Sh, d New york. who l. 2Q um it sends it right mvrtv. Yflll cm Iillllk llisi lS 0L1!‘ dance, Edith"— "Down IVLAKC.‘ ueiiillrs voice WES hearted girl again. It does not even K11 giglécllvvgewh wanted a ‘Mb mama, and much in demmd B! a we Wm emery pa“... W}. 1.5 not a rude "Let's go!" When moi-mm; came’ Gerald hardly above a whisper. it hurt .oc won her heart and then threw it awadJu-eid df-stinuslofied woman with bqbv attenflgnt’ We worked HS w“ vou", by pulling 1t h, n “.5”... “w... After til! dance you of course fvuklu attain-st uie unpleasant con- mw‘ l° "ll? l" "n Y°""‘ 9*“ m‘ pmlthmg u only Tm tiigrbgtisiamoiiieflind father ' through cltv colleges bv lendlnz “l” ‘l ‘“‘" "l‘“"'"° W" "l" ‘lull ‘hm: her perhaps with "I enjoyed victlon that he was lll. Lf so. ne “w”: 5m He 11 be 5 bmhel?’ 011mm“ l0 whm" She “S m ' “Ne; "Kt guy hl¢nw,.1~_‘p.q.. fhp|n_ not towards yo keeping the tint" t which a o ular irl will mus” “e” “w” ‘he firs‘ “m”! an" Michael wentjlcwly‘ looking w‘ Disadvmmge‘ Nqmerglts] te b in to man a woman ls the right to go ing to such good use thet he now ‘l""@'~'<'" lY-‘ll » - ‘ l ‘Flu. lull rllllvilodid incl" she stay i115‘ EBakIHSfiIhED-could not “Dose m“ lilllllslgdllhgvfilookilsbsgltllhlciiifizrIsgngeliilt out Qrlildtgilppabrlgeicilzigelaf held hcrrchIIdi-ew anyd as she lcoks at her shabby has a Pod business with several Y0“ WOP-‘l- ‘Mk’! fill 't‘-'»""~ ~ i - er o ix ' ' = ' ' .,' , Sllllif! QFIIClOUSlY. me Roi}, 5§unde‘,’1“§,,'§§‘,§“§§f; $115k’) ily trill: tile sound was liulilble iii surroundings lit he!‘ pllilil food. lil her children growing up without we 35ft» uls- _.-___ RHUBARB DUMPUNGS advantages their father could have , . hy she ever The popular girl is the one who ael came downstars his head was ‘hf’ bedrwln- ,, ‘ lye“ ‘lwmashfim? “$215, ‘omen and way! knows which II her move reeling He hoped he did not look New lets have a look at ou. cut fliubarb mm Inch lenmh) worried about her husband galllvanll ng aroun w hgnw. her mmfles‘ h to h id on to her lvlJéI-hgcirleptdggicllltiidwslffisltle zllleoldgnsolatign prizes, even if one loses a giddy husband. hil d i h b d. what to do No one can w“ a wife who has a utagntgrsgg verlllsegxrlnestly: Count DOROTHY DIX. Gerald fumbled wearily w th his pyjama Jacket. " I've got to be ill. can't vou lsend me to an inflrmary or $011k:- thing?" whispered Gerald at. last. The question was ignored. Take a deep breath." as wretched as he felt. "MQm-uiiz. Ashley. A better day. theres actuailv blue sky!" Dixon's RTQELIDR was casual. but Mrs. Dixon held out her hand with the punctil- lousness of the older generation. "Good morning, Mr. Ashley." size l [it the dating game. At the movies she steps first into the row of seats and 5110's always first to enter or leave a room. But she lets her beau step out of a car first, snlilirlgly accepts his helping hand with.ut paring. Place with very little water in a ccverwl casserole, plenty large enough. to also hold the dumplings while they are coc-k- ing. Add sugar. Mix up a dumpling dough: Needlecraft- about it. That is her own headache. theiqst Abefgreyou throw him into the discard. l“. u as» wi?f’l"llfill't“li'i'°§illf lll. ll§"“£w°.i'.'l "‘l"l' lea; “ii‘°“‘§li§°“§fil "w TEAMBIOiKCIIILACK For The H0 ' e ." - ' . - e ea ucum rs l "' f§‘1§‘,§,,’,“lf§uy§‘§.ge o s o c m“: "Just a blt of a cold." “we m°V°d B10118 below the sh0ul--_ CIIIITIIJS, 1 tablespoon melted‘ Short- girlaglllliwftse? without parinB. ‘Hi0 i- dur 321mg, book!“ ‘In, "You've obviously got a tempera-Ml" 51MB - and 900W!‘ 1411710, ening 1-4 teaspoon salt, 2 table- 5M1 5 pieces. Pack very clcsely The great, spread of "hairnonizus r- ture. And you're going straight pack! “'°w“ed' ‘he m” seemed “hm” 5905115 5118M”. 1 slightly beaten egg, into nuart itir: wih ti stalks cf contrast" in colored fabr'c through 1x001 Yulllfisllllrlfi ‘Bill C001“ 5nd ~ ' pre--_v n .1 cunn ng sunsu eli- eiiquette rules for both men and! girls, tells what's correct on dancing. theatre, dining and motoring dates Gives rules for visiting, introduc- tions, entertaining, traveling. busi- ness, telephone. Discusses pcffine Send 20c in coin! for your copy of "Etiquette for Young Modems" to The Guardian Home Service. Be, lure to write plainly your Name, Address and the Name od booklet. Ilifll ail-m slim-cu milk ensugh to mo sten. t‘: bed. George, phone for the dov- I‘ "But a cold's nothing and I'm Being on to?" He realized that he did not know where he was going and stormed. shame-faced. But Mrs. Dixon had not been lis- teninlznand spoke to her husband. "No. George, I'll 'phone. You'd better help Mr. Ash he Refs back to bed the better." Gerald had ceased to proiest. scarcelv knew what he was doing, and only knew that he must lie down. He had given up all pretence of hiding his illness. Getting back to d was more of an ordeal than he had expected. He could not have managed at all but for Mr. Dixnns l-lc PIMifl-fl well-meant but clumsy efforts which were accompanied by a running tire .CROCIIET COVERS FOR ASBESTOS MATS M? DESIGN bl>Q'-{- 9,; -t- t- andtakcofl glgncigntliliifsulklst bifsliialyegglsorrileeded, illustration of stitches and ccm- ple te inzxtrvc piLllS. l : W ite or send above picture with '1- gllntfhglsuglr) welllglzlwcrkr Bureau, Charlottetown Giiar To Charlottetown Guardian Needlework TVPQFI-menl Design No. B13 NAM ... §\5 o . ‘ kw“: Q ,- \\ {ficéé lg“ N0. 813 Your asbestos mats will stay immaculately clean when covered with crochet covers. Pattern l5 cents in coin ML I ley. The sooner h coming through the skin. He did not; allude to Gerald's suggestion untll the examination was completed Then he stood looking down at his patient, lying exhausted. the bed- clothes up to his chin once more "Your friends won't be flattered if I say thev can't nurse you." "But they aren't my friends." He realized too late the clumsiness of is words and corrected himself wearily. "I mean I'm a stranger." Hi; head felt so stupid that he could not pick the right phrase. {You saved that spoilt pup of Mrs. xcn’ ' s. “But I can't lie up for I few ay5——-—" ' "A few days? You're an optimist. Lying about in the damn and starv- ing yourself to pamper that. brute of a. dog. Oh I can see for myself he's not as thin as vou are! You needn't ccnvadlct me. I wouldn't believe you." uerald did not attempt to speak, and the doctor left him. I “You'll be lucky if he escaprs pneumonia." the doctor told ltlrsl Dixon. "No. my dear Mrs. Dixon. don't blame yourself. Yesterday may‘, have been the last straw. but it's the inevitable consequence of exposure and starvation. You'll be shocked to (To Continued) TIPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS The quantity of milk required will depend on the staleness of the bread crumbs usually about 1-4 cup. Combine the ingredients, BOClIIIC 98B and milk last. Drop by spoonfuls over the rhubarb, cover bake in hot oven 15 minutes, untll léllubarb ‘is coo-king and dumplings one. DEEP FAT FRIED CHICKEN i large frying chicken. 1 cup flour, 1 tezspzon salt. ’ tablespoons slizrtenlng. table- spoons flour, 2 cups milk, salt and pepper to taste, Method: Clean and cut up chic- ken.. Blend" flour and salt and dip chicken pieces into mxture. Fry in not deep fat, 375 degrees 1'2, uri- til golden brown. Place cn platter and garnish with parsley. Pour on gravy made of remaining ingred- ients combined to make a white sauce. Note: If desired, canned chicken soup may be used t) re- place part of the milk in making the sauce. ICE WATER PICKLES Soak large cucumbers in ice _water-and I mean water with ice crisp celery and 3 slices of onion to each jar. Drain off an Jul“ after acking and cover wi the follow rig mixture; 1 quart cider vinegar 1 cup sugar 1-2 cup s"lt l-2 cup water Methid; Combine tfrlese ingred- ients and heat to the bo ling paint. Boil for about 5 nrnutes. lhcu pour over the cucumbers in the jars and seal at once. ‘These fckles are ready fzr use in about gweeks’ tme. AIR CONDITIONING NEEDS CLEAN FILTERS Filters on winter tar-conditioners becomes less efficient when they are dirty. In fact. when the-y become too seriourly choked with dirt ‘hey ma do more harm than good. lgirty filters not only fail to trim much dirt, but on the other hand, they so reduce the flow 0f air to the fan that. it may no longer be possible to heat the house properly. They even damage the furnace through causing it tlo become over- heated. Also, they would increase fuel bills. Engineers advise replac- 111R or cleaning these filters twice a year. I as colors has it counterpart in black fashions for trill. rt is especially alvrcraut 1n dressy frocks and ensembles, in- cluding evening styleg making the molt. of the p‘ay of the different yarns that makes one fabric shiny and another dull. or another flat- surfaced and another thick-surfac- ed. Thus. w'ollen w'th sat‘n. f'lmy silk jerseys with st"flf velvet: vel- vet with dull crepe or woollen -a‘.l in black. You can have another of these bleck-in-rontrest themes. the wcollm coat trimmed with Alaskan sealfkin. weaves as well BLACK SHOES AND HAT GO WITII PABTEL I-‘ROCK Smart women are looking for something new and different to change their appearance. Sheer black, riddled suede shoes and gloves. and a big black hat will quickly set a wtman apart from a sea of white and pastel colors. Black suede shoe: make a pwfect picture co-oivlinated with the sheer black afternoon dress. long hlack gloves. a big black hat and perhaps sheer black gtocklngs. semlole. Mothers enjoy making ths simple little su‘t with its matching bonnet and dress. Choose sturdy, vzashable cotton in a becrming color and trim with dainty ruffling for the smartest results. The hat opens out flat for ironing. as does the prlnoes= dress with a snnbllck that can be worn by itself or over the sunsuit This is P practical as well a; becoming outfit for every little girl whether she is stay ng home or going awav this Surrmer. Style Ne. 2954 is designed for sizes l. 2. 3 and 4 year‘. Size 2 re- quires l yard of 39-inch fabric with 1 8-4 yards of ruffling for sun- suit and bonnet: 1 yard of fabric with 3-4 yard of ruffling for dress Send Twenty (Zflcl r-nln is ore- ferred. for Pattern Write plainly votir Name. Address and the atvle nnmbe. Po sure to state the size vou u-‘sh Style No 2954 Size . 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