PAGE TWO i“"'f;;’ rue caaauorrmuwu cuanmm __ JANUARY 19, 1945 ‘A out“ UNJEMIMAS or" rsnthtis on BUKawMIAYS 5A ‘ fioocl for ‘you - Digestible as lioosi! aurrnns AND A aiirilsr/uoz!" Mistress-Mary, when you wait on the table tonight for my guests. please don‘t spill anything. Maid-Don't you worry, maam. I never talk much. ‘ ' '4 . -. One m rnmg a \ M)”, / (131119 to work with a oak eye. a ‘ swollen l and other bruises: boss- hat happened to you. Bil . Negro-Well. Boss, 1 was talkin‘ when I should have been listen- in‘. NE ro Janitor People with little 13086. dogs that don't. quite mind- I like that kind 01f people W'h0. in i035 And pouring rain and late at night Take out their little dogs And let them run In puddles. finding it such fun- Who let them frln: in snow~— You know- well. what I mean is. I Know one such person who Has one such little pup Ar.d that ls why. t DESIGN N0. 368 l An adorable flair of slippers and; mittens arp crocheted for a little tot about 5 years old. Pattern No. 3.38 contains complete instruitions. _ Sh?" Address Who brings me her red ball P ~ rovlnce , L - vor=srwlfi ¥~r~ ~ ~~ ‘ in New York Times ITS FRESH, CLEAN SCENT IS YOUR GUARANTEE l? ONLY LIFEBUOY contains the special puril; ing ingredient that stops “B.O." The h ‘the Lilcbun," cake '. leaving your and clean. 1 clean-smelling scent. Woman's Re alm canon! l , d“ w} mm w: w: “tam. Pwll“..‘."t't.°'a$? g ‘W’ m: 0m 4a m as a I sr ma... uch a... , _ ‘~ , The questions an than which have i "lvunm"; 'r°£°"uo-o ‘it: a m’? “iii i - i w: wnnnnrr/zr ,0 r w» m .r so my ra o/ozsr/ “lilo , .i.."'o'an“ii"°“ "' - , I have been heating my own room LivingolLeisure THE WOM ANS REALM i PEOPLE WITH LITTLE DOGS ‘ j expected on the Ono little self-will cheerful dog others are eating when he arrives. i—-By VIOLET ALLEYN STOREY‘ i A JOB llllLY vou can no Prloe Control Questions t and Answers u. an _ w n; ta tho Women's Remap] Advisory Carn- asltt of l. War Time Prices Q. The landlady where I live dues not keep sufficient fire in the furnace to heat any oi the rooms. and would like to know if my rent should be reduced? A. Landlords who conic-act to rent heated accommodation are re- quired to supply their tenants with heat. If the landlord applies to the rentals appraiser for a permit to discontinue or lessen the heat and the permit is granted then he must also arrange to reduce the rent ! . if your landlord will not supply heat, or reduce the rent apply to the Rentals Administration, of the Prices Board. Q. 1s there any ceiling Drice on tine gdrnLsslon charged at dance ails A. The price of admission 1b places of amusement does not conic under Board regulations ex- ang other i110 olag- you'll m lvtter Mud, lighter alts and flakier yuug with WRIT! FIIOIIR ‘fiut/vnfflfw turns ounv B: h Island I'll-law's Wlfa It was indeed as J h said 21am cold one” last w: cold this morning. Not id ith Si“ ‘winds. blot calm .1531 nllsty utiful. smao scarce believe his eyes when read the so - "I! Rah is lin that trip this . te better wait 'till it moderates " For it was. that had been from a car . he “young" mare who has grown old along with James and me was snug and wann in her stable. No frosty breaths for her in the cold of this morning. ‘The frost was very evident. Ln the rkle of sun on snow. in a misty coud above the overflow at the big waste-gate, and in the stream rising in a volume from the pail o! warm~water Jeanie carried to her flock in the poultry-hoarse. Indoors, an attractive begonio, I had neglected to remove from a. kitchen window-sill drooped in the morning sun. Judy asked. when I rnoiuned a little: “I: that t that's forever dropping w... i4 cell? the Price of admission to the movies ed must be reasonable and just. however prices charg- noussvoil scairooox lilebdtllna r EIGHT-ACRE SKYLIGHT i The glass roof of Glasgow Cen- ltrai Station, which is bfmtlandts ‘biggest skylight. extending over ‘more than e'ght acres, is being re- . placed 1 On the outbreak of war the "£0,000 panes of heavy glass were ‘removed and carefully stored. isincc that time most. of the roof [of the station has been covered by a. blackout of asbestos sheeting. GIRDLE SUPPLY , Supplies of synthetic elastic gir- ldles now are being made and are h market shortly. FOR “'0MEN—\VORKER5 industry tlhere is alyvays l In Nothing like a lifebuoy Bath to stopi“B.0I’ allover.’ 0U'LL feel extra fresh-and extra sa s-sftes a Lifchuoy bath. You see, Lifebuoy lather contains an c:- clusive purifying ingredient that pro- tects you all our. From head to toe it stops "BOP-gives you lasting pro- tection against olfcnding. You can tell that Lifebuoy purifies by its fresh, Then notice! Lifehuoy‘: distinctive scent vanishes almostinstantly-but Lifebuoy protec- tion is lung-la: ' ,, and dependable. 1y to brown and finish cooking. it will not shrink as it does when cooked entirely in the oven, and will more tender. dishes easier squeeze the juice of a lemon into the hot water before washing them. No soap is danger of operations "rltants. xposed parts at thp beginning of the shllt and washed off with soap and water at the close. use of mild soap and water is. itssl trc bl Roast. Pork If roast pork is boiled until part- done and then put in the oven be Greasy Dishes To make the washing of greasy needed. WE‘ or.- manual requiring exposure w such as al-kalls, acids, Plentiful in f. valuable lr. control of this u e. PRODUCT That was the one. It came to me. that probably I'm not the only one on the Island who lifts the lifeless leaves on s. prized-plant tenderly this morning. Nor that I feel so forlorn over such a happening now. Oncefif an unkind winter wind. freshening in the night. caught the plants in an icy breath it was a sad task for me to curry the re- mains to the cellar. "Put them 7 Social and Personal '1 Fashions Lilfiffllllf Dorothy Dix Says- 1w‘ E l ..._. ..-.-.,._. u... pun M158 DIX: love very much. But ovary to do so. Sometimes he me as an example. ANSWER I H168 l0 YOU. up to you to gadder. Smith, but he won't give you a is her husband's praise and gets that, she wins her cro gets only critic wn of and blame, she in the world and why down there" James would say, al- though he must. have known bet-I ter "and they'll come from the’ roots." James would be apt to te1l| mo anything, never worry ng "The Book‘ being “opened . thing to help me live that day. Time and Spring and a few ‘slips finally set me right again. I dont seem to care so much now. Not that I like plants 1866- A N019" house-plant. no matter how valued. is a small item to shed a tear over. in the world of today. The end of the week's baking was I am capable, not to ma has shown you that all other virtues he has, th perfectly miserable with aboutl will kill any affection and make you come to hate imy- approach. You have had your warning. finder. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Why choose the ugliest men for hush are often attracted by homely women? ANSWER: Women choose ho _ “Th in 14 have enough sense to know that they §§“§,,§“§d§‘f§§?l,’,‘,“ tomort-eélos" Jodi!‘ Anti, anyway, women lake little at said as she went at the work. a him to be manly-looking and clean white apron over her dress and her curls in a kerchlef. There was also bread to bake. Bread that had to (Continued on Page 3) COOK'S BURNER ll. teaspoons baking powder ‘.1. teaspoon baking soda ‘.-.= teaspoon salt l teaspoon ground cinnamon ii teaspoon grated nutmeg 1-3 teaspoon ground mace 1-3 teaspoon ground cloves 1-3 teaspoon ground ginger 1-3 teaspoon ground ailsplce ‘.2. cup seedless raisins, washed and dried ‘.4 cup chopped HUHIIBRLS. available a tablespoons shortening 1 cup brown sugar. lightly packed 1 egg. well beaten a. cup molasses l 23 cup sour milk - i Measure and sift together three times the flour. baking Downer. baking soda. salt. cinnamon, nut- meg. mane. cloves. singer and all- splce; mix in the prepared raisins and nut-meats, if they us . the beaten e88. a little at a time. heating well after each addition: blend in the molasses. Add the dry ingredients alter- nately wlth the sour milk to the creamed mixture and blend lightly. floured cake pan and bak moderate oven, 350 degrees. about l hour. her. would sacrifice yourself to her. altar of your own ego. ‘ In keeping your daughter away from men for fear she will fall 1n [Que and marry will gain you nothing. She will do so, anyway. and if probably the quicker in order to get away from her jailer. Waloh These-l 4 Teething-Time Troubles 0f Baby fife being Iblgesllve Cream the shortening and blend yhvar in the brown sugar gradually; add pfyflhfln”; vol-whoa safe slda-alknygal: — untidy man is repulsive to a woman. If a man is intelligent, entertaining, etlc and has personal charm. 1 advise you. with all the wrnutneas of which °“;,°‘;§;‘;,,Y “Mk rry a critical man who, even befor m i , - you will get will he knocks. No mllattelnwliflet. gestfmbllfs Wm‘ hm!‘ is mane quality offset them all and you will be c‘ a‘ w" 5°“? m. Nor will you love him long. Nagging hi m and dread his Profit by it. Don't marry s fsuit- Beets Green Beans is it that the prettiest women often alga,‘ cum" d . h l an a and w y s it that handsome men vexed)!‘ so“, - WONDERING. Spinach ‘ men gar husbands because they Peas sra t e best husband material. '1' 5 ock in a man's looks beyond wanting AS1220 soup and well-groomed. A slouchy, sloppy, P s" understanding snd sympath- it does not matter to s woman if he la fluid-headed and bay-windowed. Besides. women like to be admired Pill“! l rather than do the admiring. They want to monopolize the good looks Aggie, Prune Custard l in the family. Also, women don't want to marry a. handsome, man be- esserc cause they don't always yvant to be chsperonlng him and keeping him out of flirtatlona. n d ~ t; f1 1 A lcsaucc in order pattern: write or send I guess. Supplies of neoprene. a synthetic fi,§,,,‘},’,‘,,,,§“",‘,’§,';}§ ,.,}§,,°,,§§,,§“‘}°,“§ When a handsome man marries a homely woman. it is because ho p53,!" nlicre picture with your name and Whatever m" do- latex suited to the production or nmjomy of msesj Protective falls in love with her soul instead of her face, and because she enter- P] ,hP _ n-idrcss with .1; cents in coin or Bark t'll e neighbors call it rubber thread. were released re- clothing 51mm be worn ‘vheneve, tains and interests and amuses him. Or because he thinks ho can sup- ""1"": "l"! stamps to Needlework Bureau stiocldng, cently to girdle manufacturers. pwslbye’ but for exposed pa“ of MOLASCES snci AK ply enough beauty gm- the “mm A "linriottetmvn (iunrchan. Lick my best dress: -—- the . bod“ Substances have b“, C E . _____ h m“ o, m. M," ‘ M“ .. ......... "ms °" ‘etszilroyss. ‘at? The flit? a DEA“ “WT” w“ "a" 8" "my “er” i" "m" I o" law- lr ilk‘; people with little dogs~ 4 A late comer yo‘ a formal dinner. 5km Gimmes Ur pages “é avmslf tin‘? he mglasges biliddlllljebalcfs. utterly devoted. I will tnothallaxiglhteaxiltomgo ‘out with boys, lslacause 1 an; m,‘ ha,’ “m” d” iOne person best oi alib- i ismnot SfiPVQQlhUIQ first hccurse of ab“ [or various exmmes They can?” c "5 e‘ ‘L e g“ my fihlligkl-h?‘ g‘ itgléléafie: south ‘mm he: ghgltuhtylxr ofixgrh" pumnaals called loby . , _ - _ . . _ _ . - I . , a _ {Twinkling oi eye, road smling yiakietllh £150 1:1 segrllfis ‘v23 Pa; are rubbed into the pores 0i’ the 25¢ cups once-sifted cake flour 8e e ' Headquarters colllnln- keeps me from giving her any liberty. ANSWER: It isn't love for your daughter that makes you shut her away from all the natural pleasures of her time of life for fear of losing It is selfishness. It is yourself you love. not her. If you really loved her, you would put her happiness _and good before your own. You You would not. offer her up on the FAULT - FINDING HUSBAND Woman Should Recognize Signs In Her Critical Lover I am chilled to a fins young this he coaua to see mo, he about something. I never seem able to please him, a! compares me to other girls and holds them up to n I get very tired of those lectures and _ this way now, how he will be sitar we an make the fault it his sacred duty to keep you reminded continually of your shortcoming and never mention your vir- He will gobble down 999 perfect din- ners wlthout ever mentioning their excellence, but if the bread happens to thousandth one. he will wonder why it is you never can learn to cook. . He will never notice and save. but if you ever indulge in one extravagance, it will be thrown your dying day. You may 1101159 CAI. but 1f you are once late for d He will" wonder why you don't look PRAISE I8 IIIWAID _ J The average woman's world is bounded by the walls of her homo. , If she has any peace or happiness in life, Her career is wifehood and motherhood. Her reward for all her efforts recia-tion. love, hi; admiration that makes all that she That is why the faint-finding husband is one of the worst husbands VARY a BABY’S NET WlIllTHlSl yarusnes a l ins-n whom I “pinks at ma" though I try my best I dwinl. if h ls mam won c WOIMD. The critical ‘lover inevitably will -flnding husband who will consider ho s. little heavy on the how. you lcrlmp and pare stick at home as close as the inner, you will be berated as o. as well dreued as Mrs. decent cloths allowance. . she must find them there. It is his approbation. his does worth while. If she‘ glory. If she fails to receive it and has nothing. MEATS Pears with Farina lng not only lnby foods bolmonyraloisd Ilomzof food wltobla larlnlanla. A MOTHER IN DEBPAIR Don't ht your hob (rot and loco shout-ll u during tact-hint time. Gan used so sugceslfully for over IXI- Y hsllvasrv-vaoian sour little door out harmful walla t to chi. with! 1mm and mum nllava diar- rhea dos to dllastlva u quickly li ltl y?“ ‘i?’ 3§|°=d§9l¢3' ' - 0 C I Turn into a buttered and e g grail; m“ be “agd flu‘ an how baby's fever u crushed ta a powder Ruby's Own T ..<=- should be omitted. I. Prorn B-Bet-lk. I as in unstressed BA in set. i as in ick, accent sac- ond syllable. 3. Attorneys. 4. Not sound and heolthfu»: taking an ex. cessive interest in matters of s ‘gruesome or unwholeaosnc nature. ' was s morbid tale of the slums." ii. Caprice. 1: Needlecraft» FOR THE HOME ' mun my noussraocx _Y_our houscfrock taka to fashion Tilly: B... | l!’ i I By Anne Ashley BAETTER ruousn D. C. Williams Q. How in kld gloves? A. After pars lag in kid ves, shake a lttle powder into em. It will absorb the moisture and prevent that smell of leather that ls so objectionable. Q How can I clean brass? A. Use a mixture of one gill of paraffin oil, ‘.9 uill of na htha. and sufficient powdered iripol to make a paste. Rub. wipe off, and polish with s. dry soil: cloth. . How can I make a furniture polish? i A. Mix equal parts of turpen- tine, spirits of wine. vinegar. and linseed oil. shake well and do not. use much at a time. lull“ ETIQUETTE Hloldhlsaa Q. If a person has accepted an invitation, is it obligatory to re- turn the hospitality by giving a dinner, 0r dance. or theater party of equal importance? A. No; a person should return such coultesles only as hi! Durst? permits. Q. Under what circumstances is a church wedding proper? A This la altogether a matter of draire, and when it can be af- fort-led. ally. Q. What u the real nuroose of a "dav at home"? To receive Wests lnformy can I prevent an odor 1- tenec? totaetlrler with elation of "aace misspell attornles. 4. What does the word "mor- g big" 2i’ What is wrong with this sen- "The pa/pers were fastened yvire oil ." lhat is the correct tironun- tic"? Whl h f th rd: ls n”? ‘i1“..-°¢.3n.i.§?°o‘l&quu. mean? . What is a word beginning th ca’ that means "a fantastic wi notion ew aid losing, for instance, but? loses ndnec of its comfortable detail No. 2562 is out in sizes l2. l4, 16. l8. 20. 40, 1B, t4, 46 and 4|. Size so requires 4 yards 96-inch fabric, lxlllglyards rlc rsa or 4% yards ruf- MEABUBING STICKS Sticky solid fats are hard maafln locuutcly mesa in ptul. . thod: , ./ calls m: 1-2 cup m ; _ - _/ ANQWII! ‘ Together is redunda Bllil You Woman Who Suffer Fran‘ IIDT FflilltlSilm-n CllllI-Y Fill-l . GS During 3O to 52 Your: 0f Agel. 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