mshclsmudzimeu lava I of bread, 1 seasonings; lemon juice; ~82 ; lat for frying. it the bananas into halves, ,a.n cut them level at each end. Have the bread fingers the same length and fry these in deep mt. _Drs.in these well on paper. Spread .s tibiok layer o! cream cheese on each one. Season with cayenne Pepper. Place a piece d banana. on gfllflh, sprinkle with strained 181110“ Juice and pepper then dec- orate with p0\\‘d€l'€(l yolk of egg. Place a tuft. of parsley at the and ot each linger. BANANA TOAST Have 3-4 gill of banana. pulp; 5 ous. of cheese: oeasonmg; 3 om butter; l yolk o! 99K; chopped 6 rounds o! broad tor Out the rounds oi’ bread, toast them, then butter and keep hot. Grate the cheese finely, Peel and mash about 4 bananas. Stir the pulp till creamy over a low heat. ‘Ad 1 oz o! butter and the grated cheese. Dratw aside, then stir in the egg yolk. and cook gentl for s few minutes. Seasai to Wit-h Salt. pper, and a little made mustard pread the mixture on to " the rounds o! toast. then sminkle powdered parslep on top. BANANA PANCAKIE t. Have 6 om. of flour; inch o! ‘ifllalt: l egg and 1 extra yol ; 3 gills 1.03 milk; lard for frying (usually about 6 02s.) FOR. THE FILLING Two bananas; 1 oz caster sugar; 1 oz butter; 1 orange; 1 lemon A\'l a pinch o.’ salt to the flour, and put thrrtttqh a sieve Make a wcll ‘n the centre, pour in the __ whole egg and yolk and mix with . a small quantity o! the flour, Take hull’ s. pint of the milk and add it gradually. until a. smooth batter 1s mixed, then beat well until tiny bullblefi flDDea-r the surface. Btlr in the rest of the milk grad- _ ually. and leave the better. to stand overnight if possible. but at for an hour. FILLING Beat butter and sugar till creamy. Peel the bananas and sieve them. ‘AA4AgAAmA v v7 i lomanl s u; i... AMorningSmils |I11 ‘I §ociailiyanclPersonaltq BECAUSE-It is ‘mildly and safely stimulating. vviYVTV-V-vv ‘ “‘ n; .._., Vwvzvvvwvwvywvv finle i Dorothy Dix v Quid? Disclblim 1M"! AMBIGUO US. “Ladies and gentlemen.’ said a, chairman ofua. slnginbgmzioncgt, "i u. w cU an..- nce i114 ‘S, Own will be unable to sing as annoum- ed. and therefore lidlr. Brown will give us ‘A Song gt , A NEW FLAVOR. Little Mary was left to fix lunch. and when mother returned with a trend she noticed Mary had, the teamsgralnedfi “ nd the lost t " mother milked‘ s miner? "N0 Mlfihcr. I couldn't. so I used the fly swatter,“ Mai-y rgrpljed_ hMOthei-"draearly swooned. so Mary $95113’ ed: "Do ‘t ‘ . I used the old mien." gm excited fifitfiikgliiifid’? ”"”"§.u’“i"““°' l‘ rind. Mix well‘ We 6mm FRYING THE PANCAKE! Meltspieoeclln-rdizittren-y. lne-pan. Lit this get. mt. Pour the bartter into s. jug, then pour into the pan just enough to ccver the bottom evenly. Fry till s. goi- den brown then to§. or turn on to the other s‘de. 111m on to s paper dlfified with sugar. "Dread each Dumaike with the filling mirture, fold in halves. then wrinkle ~ l"- ile 19111011 Moe on top of each one. Keep the first ones hot aver i; .- mt: Water. then serve immediately ell are ready. BANANA CHEESE Fom‘ bananas; 1 egig; 2 apples; 1 tomatoes; lemon juice; z (m; ch99“ Bml the e2": hard, cut into slices. Peel and quart/rr the applt ro- move the core, out into slices Grate the cheese finely. slice the WIYIIITDBS. peel and slice the ba- nanas, Arrange all thme prepared slices tastefully in s. dish, sprinkle ‘Vim ‘%""‘“Y\ .l"":e and a little grated chasm, PW» fhn v-pmnmagq- 0f the dieese in the centre and serve with salad cream. GOT 51X CENT! A DA! y England- (OP) CUMBERLAND, Celebrating her 100th birthriav re- Cellfly- Mrs, Mary Jane Middleton said she started work 94 years ego g1: Cornish copper mineamd was Nozzrisbing Food for Hungry Appetite: .., ¢PURITS Frog? Best for all your a n PIX Hands-Off Policy in Rearing Children is Bad, But An Attitude of Strict Discipline May do More to Ruin the Future of a Child take it impossible to practice moder- _ ey overdo it or underdo it and one l5 lust as disastrous in its cunsequen as the other. Unfoa-tunatey of late years, the hands- ofl. noninterference method or brinzlng up children has been the vogue, and this has given us a. generation 0t youngsters who are .2. law unto themselves. who know more about mixing cocktails than they do about the Ten dmerlilts. ma: are a pain in the ener p and perpetual to m3. fathers _ Parenthood is one of the things that people seldom seem able to m their stride. Agfiarently they th children. ation in rearing anx- and unfortunate . these ex- But. equally um m sannles of the havoc undlscln _ _ controlled chlidmn can make o." their Aves have driven [RUIN other parents to the op- » - ite extreme and turned themmhat? - ‘ tyrants who are - neglected parents have wrecked moire- A fine intelligent reds lives lust as effectually as tihe Iamthinkinmaslwritettilmottaboylknflw. m" “sift ...;t."‘“f..u““°°‘§i.§°‘é3l' 5“‘.......“°?J3.‘é'.‘i“m°“ “uh ‘fitttftds-‘t’ an s , - ‘Sfiyraawmaeuuetahmeauutmsmmuiaencmewnvn-omm evil influences as (air as DOSBIFDIB- ’ _.__.__ This chap has no more liberty than a. tickot-oi-ileavs man. H: ovary minute must be accounted for-when he ls away room home. even in Quint! toand from school, andit-‘helsaseumd late toiumishanair- tight alibi. He tins never been perxuitted to vities or to play on any of the athletic teams himincontactwith bovswitwmwtmvw th- He has never been given s. cent of pocket money for fear he night. spend it foolish y. when he is at home he cannot even answer the he; Eilignesaititligilii ivililign: gill “’°°%‘é“5..l‘2°3" “elignwgg w the comer-firs! smile without asking permission. He is for idden even to sneak to B1145. for who knows what hat might lead to! This boy is desperate and wildly rebellious. as he naturally would bl- He would run awe. mom home extocpt that he has an invalid mother to whom he is devo . He is beginnin to hate his {other as an oppqofior. And the most pitliul feature of the w le situation is that the tat-hot adores the lad and his crueltyeto him is lust his mistaken belief that he is safeguarding him a-zeinst t. follies of youth. ‘rnis therforgetstwoimportapt Onisbhwtwcasisbom with a. haigkering for forbidden trui , e denied dninfl what we want to do, the more we 00k to do it. Nowhere is so glamor- . Nothing so fascinating as the thing we six to l0 cents s. day. He...“ m, ‘the true value o1 i l ous as the place we cannot. kick t o! th t w can take or igéiiiiaoiasdge we ‘let Wis their being dogged us theat m es iis determined to have them. A ting child find out u earl! u vest-bio stance oi lat m4 co I' nwdemtion. learntousetheunin y .____-__ . h The 32:1; thing tfhehoversfieintatn world may v o mod. his to live. aiigghgt the Son should be fluted kgpéo in ignorance of them. He can't always a. me. E E 55 through The wise father does not. gives them freedom teaches them them pay for he reliance by lezating them And. albove all, he makes mowing them sympathy. make their own himself their friend, cou wider-standing and helpiulncss. ‘ minim-at ‘wmena as was! a vim» in everywhere ebe . _ DOROTHY DIX. much so. one specialist in diets ea that. 1o. s word, he rearing children as it is RESULT OF nl- not s0 TEETH ADEQUATE DIET we a fact proved now by s01- emm and by some oi’ us for a good while, that the bad teeth oi’ many or! 101i POOR. 8103i?‘ £33.... these foods hard to dileot. QUART OI‘ MILK ow germ-art stilt o: inadequate diet when we were ywuc- Our n81- Every growing child needs I quart of milk a. da-Y- Th“ m“! not all be drunk but 68H b9 in are-am soups and sauow. 0119' tarot-i, ice creams, simple puddinli nxl 1s. a Frum smgood tor its mineral and vitamin content and often d not; at; a, filament to s childs is an apoet . or W911 “M” use dilseetwlies wmrifiiitu: were maedcd. but now it seems they simply didn't KTiOW- These days we are mwure that certain foods malice stWnE bmmh others develop muscles. mate immediate needs M‘ protect against disease. Children need all these foods mily to grow and keep healthy. Milk, vegetables. h-uifs must be abundant. giving us everything we A‘ ivvv flcwcuniprevmtfliehsnds ltickinglo the goocb when Q. '14!‘ before hot water. as table to set the stains. time -_ , 3 Modern Etlquette 3 1 (By noaznu LEE) Z g-g-o-g-s Q. How should alligator pears be eaten? A. Alligator pears are served cut in halves like cantalcupes , and alter adding the dressing it should be eaten with a spoon in the same manner as when eating a. can-ta- loupe. Q. Is it. correct to as. “In Jhgt portion of the state o you ve " A. No; om should sac. “m part of the state do you live?" Q. Who should accompany s. iiimeral party to the cemetery? A. Only those persons who sro invited to do I0. Household Scrapbook (Dy ROBERTA LEI) bfldcvr on Cloth IUIMZIW mildew from doth. a tablespoon o! chlorl of intto a. quart ol water, strain than the mildew Gravy Wi-temmaldngfivyior it thowatermwh hasbeencookedis ofthegnuvywillbfl mes. the manor 011B. An Improvised Flume! An gnvvelope, with tthe tip o1 lit owner out off. will a. handy tunnel in‘ an emergencyeéor pour- w. I ~ AQAAA amumnann‘ m n‘ n w vvvvwvwvw Yvwvvvvvwwvvvvvwvwxvzr t. the vegetable . valuable in even‘ meal o! lie day. The mother who has dim- culty in persuading her child b0 eat vegetables can use an cadre amount o! imit in. his diet. VIGITADLIS IMPORTANT Iiaadtyvcgetabl amim being rich source; i! 0d bone building material. not much over a. year old should have one or two leaf vegetables. finely-minced every y. Genesis can be used s mstrrl used profitably twice a. day. Two kinds may be served for sake of variety and preference should be given to those made from whole grains. Children love ice cream and it's so little trouble to make s0 inn for them met it should‘ flavor. it can without danger c! bcco notorious. k__.,___._._..__ ' GO?!‘ MEDAL FOR Tl‘ mggiuiiaor‘ k is an un- , or eepn William Bees, V. 0.. received donations to pay the fine and license, and a South African woman, reading of the case. return- ed s. medal he lost 25 years ago. OARIFF‘, Wales -(CP) -—~l"flcfld with scarcity oi messengers and srmndbcys here. the Chamber 0'!’ ‘rrade adopted an "errand-boys charter to attract more boys in such work. The minimum weekly wares is 82.50. B011 mflifimBsos ssves work England F-(CPI) -' MADE Ai asihion s .vvVrwwvvvvvvVY'YY' IN CANADA house E cloeslii bother he: HREDDED WHEAT’ supplies liar with Ilflll ll MN work. Qvsmcrlsp. crunchy Shnddsd Whsusls Iwpswnntwhotowheat, with nszun’: vlllllood scandals lnsn sull mlmllsud form. Shnddsd What wlz . with fruits and berries. the dell. li-bslsnced OF CANADIAN throws WHEAT The Housewife ' And Her A c t iv i t i e s "m" °'___~""-'--""' cumuurtnecae-r when to flowsn so basullul - TRUNK. l sums. And standing at the Father‘: 10st And lnHlsfsoe. litsa. hlowuuitlmld. voice. And t with gcntlo gum. "Deal-Wind. tbg name Thou gamut. Alias, Ihlmiotwoti.” ‘maratber kindly IooHeGcIMn smwiameetmw- DARK OOLOBE FOB BABY The fashion authorities who rule kl cl’ dotting are thswor thetduk 001M388! qtsasehh-smlvconbflvyasaro ,whenitccmestosw_ua/oors. avyblue,daakbrown,andeven block, heightened with a bit colortui uoceultueintiwbveflrl baby Grew, V-nsms and the straight bout as contort- mble even on the baby. SAVING . the covered elements is tumd or! s good beiore the is done. More is mm- era/ice; for Build New Vocabulary Poise and Charm Shins In Friendly ‘hlk Lucky the girl whose warm, vivid vocabulary wins iriQds tor her! And there's no reason why thst girl can" be YOU. Remember, enthusiasm‘: catching. Greet your date with "Whit s GORGEOUS day! Don't you tool 0n TOP OI‘ THE WORLD." Absu- don worn-out phrases like “NICE day," “I'm FINE." Learn to use expressions first arouse symprfl. How mush more spgesiing to sly n CHUBBY than s SMALL EAT CHILI-g COLT thsn s SCRAWNY HORSE. Search to: wort lat In In not: we“ -.:-.. "- Yflil s u your is the mnks him sac tho DRIIT- DANUILION-YE- LOW nkl. ‘IIND CURL GREEN lend, IRAGIII diary blossoms. Hunting tor my. bland-winning words qul mos s fascinating Dlltims. - the vslulbls hints in our fl- book! How to correct voca Ilcll, hlk with __ confidence and chug IIwlic-a. Oil! U! ll coins In: yam- st Iawhto W 1cm- vac.“ gal. likens. 8o aura to mo. centre like s. book, thus uttering two aeps ts (or storage. It has metal cor- ners and trunk- lock. the brush. USE CLEAN DUBTIRS. When cleaning. beware of dirty leave tuba much ‘dint as you. away with s soiled dust cloth. EFT! 0N BOILNG . when cooking by this method remember the following rum: -- °°“.......°' l‘“‘.t“'t““‘“...“it".l°“..& p '0 S8. , 68p E . the meat boil for ten minutes quickly. to harden the albumen (the most valuable nutritive silbstunm meat). than simmer salt. When cold, leave it in the cold. ____._. RULES T0 OBSERVE WHEN PURCIIASINTRBRHOES FDR B When purchasing shoes lor mo! children be sure theta- i-Th. shoe conforms to the sh-wpe o4 the child! foot. 2-The shoe extends o halt inch Btyle No. 1861...“ A charming little cotton int dress in new bring ycu cum ants galore. The flared stklrt flutters provocat- Wely at. every move. ‘Pull in’ your waistline as much as- you please with the "wveet sixteen" sash. No the little 3.1-1 collar and sl u ve cud , favor favor solid color. with the sammsttern, you can make uite a orent dram with V95 nee .See small view! The suh may be omitted with no detriment to th model in general. It will be entic ugly cool and smart for town cotton. or m! in s. oer primed on blut, on l. white . Peasant ‘ mton prinh. pots-dots, dimdl strips, tiny nominee tor um i4, 1s. 1a an n. ma. as. and fl-inl. ‘B. 40 has”: ....::s:."=..i.';!.',-:: d 39-11119! contrasting. 3.“S..’"‘&°.%t $.23 ‘m.’ "‘ n n cs uily. address ennui-n giving:- XVIII lflnflhfinnhd thmtheonizimmmlf: ordinary textbooks _ pared solely for the Princes educa tinn. Included also in the plan are pm- visions for increased use o! eduw- 210110! fllmsmisndmmental trainlnl o scen~ c l ca. v n: it was understood ' will undertake direct supervision Elizabeth's monal education. Al- as accompanied her urdhter on recent HW- n-sl visits to public {slices- fll HICKS fnstgaosh. l" Balby gets excrose r0118 P ring is walking hours. but d0 him have u few minutes un- ‘ restrained freedom on the tab" before hi; bath. and note how hl enjoys kidklrw his legs and war ing his srms about. ~ FASHION GUIDES ron m: _ HOME DRE§SMAKERA