"Yn2-"-'L"m0/\ IFFTQQQFDT”. h-._.....-4.-~.<,».L...- i“ PAGE TWO Woman's Re alm '/ Social Va Xffffifli f¢l;!1$'"1-1=.- . . x.~. - - Living a Leisure ——T7ze_Woman ’s Realm WARTIIVIE PRAYER Bless Lord. our soldiers Fighting for the right, ' is the power, Lord Thine is the might; Keep Thou our loved ones, Hear when we call, Bring them safe home again, Father of all. Bless Thou our sailors, Out on the (loop. Stand at the heliii, Lord Guard those who sleep, the nigh: winches, ear when they call, Guzde and protect them, Father of ail e Thou .‘ Take in '.l‘iiy inking or soa , id lest they f. , car whvii tin-yr cry (A n, Pazli of all. __ units" Indzan folk- l New York iilture traces .llll1(‘l"' to the " n neglecting l llutitziig, aiid e liter period of u. ‘i the Great . Another ex- : we Indians took advantage of to raid white set ‘ l last time before ‘h s winter. REGULAR (‘iutcifrr or 110m: is iJimEu Many of the inconvenience: and discomfort: eisvc" "iced in the household may ha. a oztied if home owners wouit‘ ban n the policv of giving th z" homes attention only when acute trouble, such as a leaky roof or laurst pipe. dc- Inands it. Builders declare that it is neither wise nor safe ‘o wai' until some- thing breaks or gives way com- pletely and that. trouble should be anticipated bv making regular in- lpectioris and applying remedies where needed. The house may be inspected by members of the family owning or occupying 1t, ivho are often aware of some II its defects and incon- veniences, or bv an experienced workman. whose knowledge and skill should enable him to discover defects no: angiarent to the aver- age householder. v HOUSEHOLD HINTS whttcwashing your If you're that DQ113155 and find <crubbiniz brush cs hard to re- take a stiff, new and brush ‘the sp‘. move, Pal" on ivindows can be avoided hnxinc a sheet of cardboard ' the glass as you paint. the och-or removed by rubbing w: t e edge r.’ a penny, or with a thi~k ece of lrik eraser. _c----~~—€_ lYnu can quickly soothe mvny lhc pain from sorc. tired, aching feet or swollen a n k l ea w i t h aoothing. heal- ing. Zam-Buk. The precioul herbal oils in Zam-Buk penc- trate deep Into the core. inflamed tiuue bringing Instant relief. Corns. hunionn, ind callouscs are aloflcned and the Icct are strength- ened and made comfortable. EXCELLENT FOR ATHLETES FOOT AND GENERAL SKIN AILMENTS’ CUT-OUT DESIGN foys made of oilclrith or tlurlib In sew, Th." huv lllltl girl mcnsure 11 inches. patterns for all tlircc. To ordl-r this cuticrn. sr-nd i5 c Burrau. Charlotte .'.vn Guardian. To Charlotirtriwn Guardian Needlework lTDflFl-mem Design No. 805 NAME—————--_—_ you have,- lplashed a bl; on to the wallpaper. ‘e material are casv to cut and 935v I. Pflfi"i'l\ No. 805 contains complete instructions and cut-out machlxm a few rows afterwards on that no trace of bil shall mar the beauty of your new frock. Next time you have a hole in the finger of your fabric glove, drop one of Bonnie's marbles down the finger, it makes a grand little “mush- room" tor the work. After wash- ing the blankets and drying them. ibflbh them lightly with the wire lbrush you use for angora wool - they will fluff up again like new. If a flarinelette under-blanket is starting to wear thin cut it into good-sized squares. hem them andl you will find beauti_;‘ul_ dusk-rs and lXlllslllllg cloths, sutfcient to last many months. A peat bog, near Huntington, Ind., has been burning for about two yeais, (l(’$ll‘(‘._\'lllg trees by bin-sun. ill(‘il‘ roots. BLOL‘. ll) SILIIOIJETTE WILL BE ;SEEN N MAN!’ KINDS 0F FUR Anything that would guaran- tee a new lease on life for the short fur jacket, judging by the tremendous and long-drawn out popularity of this small wrap, is gezzuig ahcarizig Thais why the IlUIIDCI-JIICKBL looks good thisl Up to now, lumberJack-l season. ets have been mostly associated wit}; sportswear and whether i: was fitted or box silhouettes that were generally prevailing iii frocks. ‘suits or coats, the bloused lines of ,tlie lumberjacket held a. certain ,pla.".e in sportswear. But now that the bloused sil- lhouette has leaped up to general m listing in fashions. the lumber-l jacket type has climbed into ilewl ratin too. In fur, it fits right into the ressiest kind of style-accord- ing to the fur, broadt-ail or caracul. of fine beaver, principally on the basis o! its rightness in terms of the bloused silhouette And don't overlook its youthful character, even in its most luxurious fur in- terpretation. NEW OORNICE TO HOLD CURTAINS FLAT | Bright ideas noted in -. re- cent curtain show included a new adjustable cornice made so that the material is simply fitted into a frame which holdr, it smooth and flat. There was also a. curtain rcd made to fit into any bracket. CREAMERY OWNER FIN ED J. A. is of 11114; at St. Paul lThmite lhssomption County. P. Q-. was fined $10 and costs at Joliette, PQ, recently for having in his possession for sale creamery butter containing moo than 16 par cent water, cnntrarv to icction 6 of the Dairy Industries o . A Moming/Smile MERELY THE OLD KIND I When oiling the sewing-machine, s sheet of clean blotting-paper so zllCl Oil! Of "v-woowo-ou-H ~ v ‘j, Satisfqin "'- ""_vv-v w vvv-év ‘comgromislng expression. Sarah fol- ‘lorwe . The door closed. O CHAPTER XIV ' "What is it, Mother?" John threw E S t tofl’ his coat and walked to the a b . hearth. "What started this? What is it all about?" V "I don't think we need to discuss it." Ann I-foughton restuned her knitting. During the interval of sil. ,ence which had followed the closing iof the door, she hnd regained her lcomposure. Her hands niaiiipulateti “he amber lleffédiéis sgeadiibyt. Silly tie dull red .usi tiat urne in by her cheeks betrayed any inward agitation. _ . I "I don't agree with tyouh’; Jolhn stood with hi back to he c. us Llda Larrunore lgiance turninsg from his mother to gay, then b11013 Daga,in_ to Ami Ylt , "I i'n e0 y in iys er- Qmg“; 5mm "Nu an,“ icguélgrtaili cryiilig. you and Gay ob- l - ' vlouslv distressed, I should like to ———-____ ,_ know, if you please, exactly what N0. my dqilr." she said, still has happened." “@1113 lloldlllg her off, GBY Gay's hands tightened on the thought. bv the reasonable friendli- back of the chair behind which she ncss OI licr tone. ""I‘liat‘s very gen- .sgood_ cro s oi you. but I think Debby Isl “It was my fault," she said. "I bail)" Oil at home." Jnviied Debby to g0 back to New “But Mother, Wily?” ‘York with me." We Iwftuft go into that. Debbil" “And you don't want her to go?" "Yes, we will!" Debbv slipped _e arm ol her mother's chair, stood , turned again from Gay to his moth- wit-ii her hands clenched into fists, gr, licr head tiefiaiitlv lifted. "It's be- "I don't flunk l; advlsabm Un- CflllS-l‘ you re afraid to let one of us lortuuapelyr, Debby llud per heart _ your sight for fear we'll set on it. She was rude to me and have an idea you didn't; put into our lnconsiderade of Gay. I did think Wadi" she'd outgrown tantrums. "Debby!" Sarah cried in soft uro- "1 should have consulted Mrs. W5"- Houghton before 1 spoke of it to "It's true. You know it is. You wailt to do everything for us s0 that people will sav what a wonderful Mother you arc. You are. You have been. but I want to go some-: where and see something. Oh Debby. I'm sorry. It didn't occur to me that any objection would be raised." "Why do you object. Mother?" Ann Houghton re arded her son _, with a studied deli ration whim brother. I am sorry! Debby chilled Gay's sympathy, aroused ab. dropped (lulvn 0n tho arm 0f @115 antagonism. As dee ly as memories Chill? dgfllu- “But @3111? Wu 566- .of her own turb cnt. adolescence ‘Inst-e that my judgment is cor- had moved he,- w Sympathy for "CF- Aml HOuRIIIOHS EYES W" Debby, she had pitied John's moth- lu-"unfiil 3X94 1111011 the fleedles- er. too. Now, watching her manner "You 1111‘- fill" W0 Pmmiqlfll 1° be with John, its eflcut upoii him, trusted away from home. , pit crystallized into resentment. '1 m IIOi- 1m 110i T911111" "-5 Debbys accusations had held a. only wu who makes m? that Wflylmeasurb, at. least, of with. 1r she Gav wants rne to go with her. O had m; seen Ann Houghwng gas- “miml- "l" l I? 1,, M"? Wmlteii ture in John's room this morning, if “Ylythlllll 5° ‘lluch- [she had not had that revealing ‘Yoiire acting like a child, Dee-glimpse of [he possesswe P3551911 b07811 C9101‘ burned defiPel‘ 1n An“ which burned beneath her controll- iimughwns (‘heek-i- H" “m” “Y,” ed and reasonable manner with her "tum! 59 Drmmmwe ‘Fords evemylohildren, she might now be convinc- W1“! mummified °°mT°1 b!" G53’ ed that only wisdom motivated the 51W "l1" h" hands clasped ‘Wer- decision she had made. But she had the knitting in her lap trembled. “Iyseen, she knew_ tliotlglit you had outgrown taut-l “you know how dmicult Debby ruins. You re being inconsiderate asihas been," Am, Houghton replied, well as unpardoiiably rude. "m5 her eyes holding J0hn‘s troubled ca}? L b“ ‘fly 9193mm (of Gay‘ glance. "This year, especially. She's Q“- 1 guess (my 1mm“ Ifiuessfllust beginning to show a real inter- 5h°5 5”“- Ym‘ kmw mews m’ est in the courses she's taking at reason, Mother, except that. you're the hm.‘ sch“), rm sure it would ‘mini excel” m“ W“ dlwp‘ be unwise to allow her to make a plZODe-iably huslil Come with melflbreak now". ' (3 ', . I- I '1 1531.131 crossed _the rooin, rigid Ihemdouiigldfigfs your m fight‘ John 531d ian on lier sister's arm. er ace, .. ' was while. Her eyes. wide and star-ithelcggfsgegjsgéglagidggfl.tggsfegalg: mm’ i118.‘ Gws, mfleumg ‘llwmgy’ “or send her to a busine§ school. lllCll vlliflCti away. You uoii t know‘ (To be Conunued) Willll. you re saying." , "l co know!‘ Debby wrenchedl away iroin Sarah's liaiici. She stood no“ railings surroundmg mom“ ments in the churchyard o! St. Mrs. Brown (to her neighbor, on the food question) - My husband and I have plenty of fish, It's good ‘for the brains, you know. Mrs. Fisher-You're telling me. iWhy, the other day my ‘usbarld lcaught. some trout, ‘and. do you know, the next mornin’ 'is 'at was too small for ‘im. i THE rumor HELPED "Glad t0 see you getting in on time these mornings," said the man. ager. rYes, sir. I've got a parrot." ‘ ‘A parrot? What for? I advised you to get an alarm clock." "I did, sir. But after a few morn- 11185 I got used to it and failed to wake. So I got a parrot. and hung the alarm clork on his cage. And what that bird says about it should arouse anybrQy," NOVELTIES 4 l v l I N0. 805 about. 7 inches and the girafr abcu cnls in coin or stamps to Needlework emmrI---———---— — — — - — — - - — — -- §RovINO‘___>—-———-—————___-_- -- l" ~it dbt , aii,‘,,,,,_1‘“1_,.11',7§; ‘§;'“,1,1,1,? 1033.11.35 Marga-rots in Rochester, England, ‘go to college. 1 wouldn't let you "W"? Pun“ u" and d°mi°d m the ,inake sacrifices to send me. IYQuIEOl/Pfnmeflfi ...._k__ lwanzctl to so that you could keep -—~' ' W‘ '1 ' ' " " ilIlU fwd licre, gruitiul l0 you, not able to (lu anything lllfll. l. wanted. .Ycu dill that wltii Sarah and John.‘ Small “ullitldl to gu abroad! math: Mun, Iruliibul. You knew s16 id and Uifll. it would have been won- QCIIU.‘ lur iier. but she had to teach here in the high school to repay, )Ull lui‘ tile Sutrliltcs youu mum.‘ Putjg-purpoggvg-Ql-Qqqo]upggghnog. I You cont want Julin-' i tril . . . (l) It shrinks swollen mem- "uvuuruu. so w bull-i‘ ruuul. When brnnes; <2) Soothes irritation; t3) Juliil UUIIILD, Iii ask iilm to give you Helps flush nasal passages, clearing 1a became. acute ill. You arbn i. mucus, relieving transient congestion. hysterlcuuy. "I've been wanting to lbcli yull—’ uclhlllllc blluucllly "Lflllllllictl. Dcbuys uuud uiuppcu. 1101' Alps qlIIv/UTLRI lCllUfii-y, Aunt! H ciillds. "bu, “nuts the use.‘ She gave a sLr-unglcu so.) and turned w- ward the uoer. ‘Ilie uoor opened before she rcaclied 1L. John oLUDd there, sinn- .iil.l, his lace glowing witii cold above the collar 0i the peat‘ skin .o.t., lit, nut. iii his hand. ‘hc..u—' he suiu. Ilie smile fad- ed as ms eyes moved questioningly about. the room. "What's the mat- ‘I“ he asked hesilaiitly. "What's ‘Afilllg on here?" Uenbv conquered her 80b3- I-Ier lit-au M11001. "Gay wuiiis to take me back to New York with her," she llid. "BM. Nlothor won't. let me go." HORO For ‘Ilrlday, November 1 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Ariesl —Again favorable for your plan..- and good intentions. Don't, swerve from your purpose to add to your you threw a_ tantrum." Over income and to your laurel; this Debilys headolflhns eYfis flashed): good day. Entertainment and oth- qtiestlon at uay. she tried to smilei s, wholemm, dlvel-slom are okgy- ed -,i'usstiriiiglv but his CXIIIC§IOII, con- l riled and apprehensive, told her Apr“ 31 w MAY 30 (Taurus)_ ml." “h? “ad "m §“°,°°°d°d- ‘You can take old maltters of worth I think it iswusei for Debby tmand improve upon them and you fifizmaislwerzlgé ggvegcwqpgkgyenwb... add to the efficiency o! new he, so“, were’ ‘rmhtened. no“, things. too. if you exercise your fine heard the shaken note in her voice. mind m the “me”- Y°“ m" “°" "Wiser!" I)ebby's voice rose again I m“ much “"5139 hell? Wall‘ b!" to an hysterical pitch, She whirled “m!!!” Y°“ "e best when ¢°m' from her mother to face John, Dletcly 0n 110111‘ 0W1! standing grave and silent in the MAY 21 t0 JUNE 21 (Gemini)- cloorway. "You know why she won't let me go. You know that. sheldividends this sort of day. doesn't. approve of-" ‘vibrations exist but two heads "Go to your room, Debby." John's .w1l1 be better than one. especially voice, cutting through her hysteri- ‘in important undertakings. Let. cal outburst, silenced Debby. slog past experiences guide you, too went past him out of the room, her JUNE z: u; JULY 33 (canm)_ Here's where your natural know- ,ledge of knowing what the public like: and needs will bring gains. You can malts profits by your in- genuity, your sincerity and 1m’- suasive manners. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Belling, advertising, dealing in real estate and fami products, manu- facturin tools and machinery; transpor ation, shipping and army and government the favored head drooping againmhertedefiarice s s rn, un- crumpling beiieat RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITII KELLOGWS today. ties. Friendly for f and for startin 13312410 THE cuaatofrtmw" 0fl',John's eyes, grave and concerned.‘ Imyself!" Debby‘: voice rose: lriiicallrrliefdthxetyigdiust a miner o! pun =—--- - -\ . Your Individual -———By Frances Drake A AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER. 23 (Virgo) --Cienerous vibrations most. inviting for your plans and activi- , emergency to sense the right thing nisnng old work l new projects. Ro- l work very hard for a goal. But not mance and social affairs also ratelas consistent as should be, and s OCTOBER 23 should also be taught to be tLibra. --Carpenbers, cabinet mak- forceful in its desires and opinions. l _-.._.____.____.__._ Hi. BPccialillo in all artistic en- Talent for music. O19 coagulant NOVEMBER l, 19 rid Personal Dorothy Dix Says- ' ‘MARRIED COUPLES SHOULD KEEP ABREAST MENTALLY i ‘When One Outgrows the Other too Rapidly Then Trouble Comes Through the Door and Love Wanes . the husband or the wife ther one i l ther one its of youth man. Sometimes it is the wife who outgrows her husband. He stay nice boy she married, kind generous, devoted to the wife and the children. and a good provider but with no interests outside of and the baseball score; while she has read and studied and thought and become n. highly and cultivated woman. l-le is more of a companion for her than la child is for a grown-up, and her ‘marriage is one long endurance test of how much boredom a human being can stand. When Interests Dlvergc married women get much of their peevislmess and fretiulness. ‘flfifl the sheer brutaL itv with which some of them treat to the fact that wives of boy husbands, and that. whey are as lonely in their own marooned on s. desert island with obody to speak to who talked their anguage. It is, however. oftener the hus- band who outgrows the wife rathltléncheerfuny p355 on friends of their own as they can manage to entertain, and that they have as many calls upon their time _ and monev as they can res 0nd m in moderately hot oven 137a degrees o; that they are my, rum; n; free P‘ ) 12 minutes, or until brown. Re- emplo ment agencies, for they ex- pect t em to get their unemployed, ac uaintances and relatives jobs, as» we i as entertain them. ithaii the other way about. T e callow boy who was a suitable enough husband for little Pretti- kins develops into a brilliant and successful man, while little Pretti- kins stays just as she was, only not so little and not so pretty. Nothing is commoner than to see a scintillating, poised man of the world dragging around with him a dumb little cluck of a. wife to an accompaniment of Whispflred "Why did he ever marry her?" A question heart, for ivhere he has 8one she cannot follow, she cannot enter Into his hopes and plans and aspirations, She cannot enter into the things that are his life. lie asks her for bread and she gives him a. stone. And the suffering, the loneliness. the absence of companionship, the unity, the lack of all that really lllaiics marriage worm while has to be borne b;. ‘ ‘r wife as well as the husband when a. man outgrows his wife, for she, too, is desolate and miserable who might have been happy it she was married to a. man who was as commonplace as she is. Don't Marry Too Young But not much can be done. Some- times if a couple perceive the dan- _.._._.__. The greatest unhappiness in marriage anderler. nor the drunkard. nor the nagger, no: the virago, but by e outgrowing the other. the more pitiful because it is one for which one is to blame unless it is Mother Nature. Nei- lanned it. Neither one desire nows when they parted com one beaan to climb to the heights. while the other stayed out in the low grounds. When they married they never doubted 11ml? suited to each other and would make a thoroughly congenial retty and sweet and gay. coking and energetic, and to the radio and. They had a. phys cal attraction for each other and were certain that theirs would be one of the matches made in heaven. Bo they married in all good faith and then. somehow. the girl became a woman and the boy developed into a , And there began that slow and insidious ~ process of growth that neither could help that. separated inose who lived daily side by side farther than if oceans roll- ed between them, and that. made their marriage a. death in life. s, ———— mentally and spiritually, just the DON'T IMPOSE ' and ON FRIENDSHIP tDear Miss his business and the stock market of letters of introduction? I lve in a. large city and am a. man of some _ prominence, with a wide acquaint- intelligent ance all over the country. no dozens of friends whom I like very much, but they victimize me by giv- ing letters of introduction to me to all of their friends who visit my city. ‘There ls hardly s day that some man doesn't bob in with a let- ter of introduction asking me to show this perfect stranger some at- ltion while he is in my town. I find Manv of the scandals into which t themselves. and purse. their husbands 1S to be attributed l they are adult ma drawing rooms as if they were even more gmed i: caused neither by the Phil- the: And the tragedy is all no d it. Nei- pany and hat they were per- couple. The girl e boy was good- full of the high spir- They liked to dance and listen o to football games together. Dix — What do you hink about the promiscuous iving I have his an intolerable tax on my time JOHN. "1 Fashions '1 Literaturel .. ..__ .. ' l Answer- shake, John. I belong to your 0d of sorrow. Indeed, I dare say| my sufferings are greater than ours because women are more luent letter writers than men. and at passing the, buck than men are. Apparently it never occurs to those who give letters of introduc- tion-that those to whom they so their social debts have just about as many which must rind its echo in his own m free-hearted, spontaneous enthusi- asts who when they somebody is going to Rabbit Track or Paris will say: ger that threatens their marriage and make an effort to keep in step, ,'they can do so. but not always. Fu- some of us are born groundllngs, while others are destined to become the masts of ta.l ships. But this common tragedy of hus- bands and wives outgrowing each other should. at least, serve as a warning to undeveloped youngsters to put off marrying until they have conic to their lull stature, and not to be fooled into thinking that a boy and girl must inevitably develop along the same lines if they are SCOPE deevors, engineers, inventors espec- llllliy are under beneficent aspects. A uvorable day for all Librans. OCTOBER 24 to NOVEMBER. 22 (Scorpio) - Not as easy u you lmuy think. cslfeciallfi m- difficult lmctierl, but you’ keep l. cool head you can get a lot o! work done. Practical interests avored. NO IEJMBER 23 to DECEMBER 22 (Sagittarius) - The intention i back of the deed will put. you In the progressive class or leave you slipping backwards. Sacrifice some leisure now and vou will enlcvy i more of it inner. DEcmiBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (Capriccmi - Homey affairs oom- munil. interests, iianthropic and ,educa tonal activ ties u well as and mechanical matters offer new ' gains. JANUARY 22 to IIERUARY I0 (Aquarius) r-l-uljhau {ism not gage:- s ,buarvgon can u- filing promises are. Today offers lopporturiities for all who seek y them. You need not nelllect home dnterests for other affairs. |..=l."""”“i."..€l. l° lf"‘.€l‘-f° ces) — c y n e ou ishould enjoy competition it will give you a. chance to show your worth, Take advantage of these .t.imes to extend your benevolence interests among and understanding to those who are hard pressed and lonely. A CHILD BORN ON ‘IT-HS DAY Sincere, ambitious, quick in an to do and to do it, and willing to less You'll rind cooperation will pay big essential duties rate highly in 20-, Good day's pfanetary chart. Indust-rioll l l I the writers of letters of introduc- tion, but. I know of no way to stop son. or Sally Snooks and I'll Just give you a letter of in- troduction," and that puts it up toi Bob or Sally mining for them. weekly. semi-weekly and trl-wcek- ly newspapers in the United States at the end of 1939. . GET BILLS UNDER. CONTROL ‘There are no greater pests than em. There will always be those hear that “Oh. my old friend Bob Robin- iives there. to do their enter-i DOROTHY DIX. There were a total of 13,281 daily, WITH SOUND BUDGET PLAN Say Good-by to Money Worries Juggling family finances. putting of! bills from month to month-that's the fix you get into when you have no safeguard for your spending. And i the worst of not paying bills is that you fall more and more behind. There's only one cure-a budget! Wise planning can call a halt to run- i away billl. even give a margin for pleuaater living. Firlt. keep a record of all expendi- tures for one month to see where your spending has gone beyond the ideal budget. Take your rent bill. By cutting It down to the safe 20 per cent. of your income that your budget rec- ommends you may save a large sum muhlhly- But. remember gasoline and carfare are items to be consid- ered with rent. Fwd billl. loo. may have been tak- ing more than their fair 30 per cent. B3’ buying food: in season. taking a vantage of "specials." you can eat lust as well for lots less. the money saved you easily pay back debts and soon you can use your new margin for things you want-a home. fun. 77°!“ W!‘ 32-11mm booklet learn ‘iow to budget your income accord- ng to your needs. Gives pointers m buying. savins. letting what you vant. Includes ruled page: for s car's accounts. Bend 20c in cicns f of How To Budget Aiiii TS’, fiy Better Living to The Quardlgn Home Service. Be sure to write "dc-- aim: llam- P-nvlnau ii "w. -.-e . ‘east Your Guests _0n Magic Bat Cookie: And Let Pussy Tell Fortune You'll be honoring old tiaailioils if you pay triomc to the cat. bot" centuries he has been credited with a. special brand of black magic that he exerts especially on a spooky holiday. If your household boasts a pussy, let. him tell your guests‘ fortunes. Further placate him by serving Magic Cut Cookies, ‘thOIlg with apples and cider, nuts anu raisins. And decorate your feast with black cal. favors. The cookies will be an easy’ task if you turn magician and make them by failure-proof recipes call- ing for sweetened milk. You can shell lil-inclil. give them features oi curraiits or Bleiid together slvcelo . garnish them with cat candies and denscd milk, diced pulp can‘ Cutouts 0f oranges. Add (gg - ,~ J C‘ This is the way to read pussy's into tart shells. Cowl actions into fortune telling: If he meringue made l)’ sits quietly beside you, you will whites until stiff a ';lu have prosperity. If he rubs against Bake iii incdcratuiv sow you, good luck will pursue you. If degrees F.) l5 lllvllll1105, he yawns uhile he faces you, you meringue is brown. 1:‘ may expect opportunities for ad-I lsli with whipped 011-3.“, THE 500K; CORNER tliicksns. Remove water and salt. Siii 1y blended. Wlieii Cu Pour into baked tar’. shells Cove;- Zioii. ii .11. A. Ulllll llwllillglf '~/-. Ell-ti lalllua, with meringue Ol‘ Cliii. Makes l 1-3 to 6 tarts. uiiippeu q-eam Wlls l1.i.7‘.g 0,- r l IIVIAGIC GOLDEN T1135 cundenfseduiiisilif.‘ u m °“ Milieu 3 orgtmcs 3 cgzs, sDlXItniCd 3 tables cans sugar 12 baked tart she.‘ or 1 baked pl‘ MAGIC CAT COOKIES 1-1-3 cups ll can) sweetened con- , denscd milk. > I cup finely chopped nut meats. 1-1-3 cups dry bread crumbs. l-2 teaspoon salt. 2 teaspoons cinnamon. Thoroughly blend together sweet- ened condenscd milk, finley chop- ped nut meats, dry bread crumbs, salt and cinnamon. Drop by spoon- fuls on buttered baking sheet. Bake UIYINYPY LA YER (‘AKE l-2 cup shortening l l—4 cups sugar 2 cups sifted cake 2 teaspoons baking 3-4 teaspoon salt 2--3 cup milk move from pan at once. Makes a- 4 98B tvlnlcs bout 30. 3-4 teaspccn vanilla Method: Cronin l‘ pussy CUTQUTQ well. then gradually 2-3 cup sweetened condensed will". and uie 111100‘ vi milk sugar for this. Sift ill. and then measure fillu shortening. 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 egg, iveil beaten 2-1-2 cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 tcuspcoii salt Mix swcrteiied condensed milk. melted butt-st", vanilla and egg. Sift flour. lvlcasurc. Add baking powder and salt, and sift again Add gratiiiall; to first mixture to form a stiff dough. Chill. Roll 1-8 inch thick on slightly floured board. Cut with floured cookie cutter Sprinkle with sugar, cocsanut or currants. Place on greased baking sheet. Bake iii hot oven 1400 degrees F.) l0 minutes or until brown. Re- move from pan at once. Makes n- bcul, 48. _ BLACK MAGIC TARTS F.) lcrabout 25 n onto cake racks ta t. the following Ircstuig. 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