rraauearzztseel =,-;, .- INC MADE Woman's Re al -- 04400000- e gfbisclo Shredded Wheat plays its part In the National nets rogrom because It Is 100% whole wheat, recognized by all food authorities an one of the "protective" foods, In Nabisco Shredded Wheat the wheat germ l; retained in p, entirety with all the bran and minerals in the unmiI/eci wheat Serve two Nabisco Shredded Wheat, with milk, at breakfqsl ‘ —or any other m ll M k “w l-hllhllh ll" Pffitectlve eleorhents “of, Qlrheyowlhizl “ll l“ * "ll! "My. oppetlzlng form. m: cllrulouln snrraaro WHEAT comrmv Niagara ram, Canada. ’ no‘ ANADA —0F CANADIAN WHEAT Qimplg Diagrams-Show Dance V" Stepe l\ | Toe-Crushing Ieey to Avoid “Oh. ohl I've stepped on her feet again," thinks the poor fellow, miserable ovcr his clumsiness in the Wcstchester. No one need feel clumsy —- in the Westchester or any other popul dance -- fer will diagrams you een quickly teach yourself any step. It you can walk you can Welt- cheslcri Try our diagram for the Wcstchester Three-Step. .! PEB-ENINIAL VEGETABLES Glllllllilicvltlillll gwulzmrm m5 W *“* . YIELD FOOD FOR THE DURATION 1! your Victory Garden plot is large enough, select a place for those few vegetables which are mnnial and will be permanent eeturles of the garden The two polrtenlt im. rhubarb, the former tar the; more important. 1t will lest. a. life ime ii properly cared for. Only a few clumps of rhubarb will be needed and they may be planted in any convenient corner o: the domain, es their season is brief and use limited. A third per- ennial is the multiplier onion which lives the earizest nf all young onions and may bec:me a garden standby and obviate the planting o! seis each year. The home asparagus bed ll 0M of the real economies ccrnpuuicd on e oesh basis that the vegetable arrlen can provide. Unlversally iked, it; purchase in the course of s. season means real money.‘ A supply pf plants sufficient to es ab- The Home Asparagus Bed Is One of the Real Economies THE cnalgrprrarowy gilikRDlhN I11 I Social and Personal a Living a Leisure The VVorunfs Reahn BLACKOUT CURTAINS are melt. given A buildcr buiidcd a. icmple He wrought it with grace and Householders who lug blackout. curtains ere the following suggestions: Lack over dra/pes that you may have to see if they are adapted (or this use. Go through trunks and chests for blazlkets. quills, bed- spreads, rugs, carpets dark oil- cloih and slirp covers. Put the cloth through a lest. To be acceptable, it must. admit no light when held before a lighted electric bulb. All windows in the house or apartment. need not be curtained. In many British dcmiciles one rocrn is used exclusively during blackouts. In hanging blackout curtains, re- member that you need ventilation. British experience indicates win- dows should be left partly open and curtains should be constructed ec- corclin-gly. Venetian blinds are not alone sllfllcient to black out a room, but closed and covered with dark material they will suffice. Use of black or dark blue paint to cover windows may fit some Pillars and eroins and arches A11 fashioned to work his w.ll_ Men said, as they saw liS beauty “It shall never know decay. Great is thy skill, O builder, Thy fame shall endure the aye.‘ A teacher builded a temple With loving and infinite care. Planning eacu nrcli with patience, Laying each stone Wilh prayer. None praised her unccaslng efforts, None ime-w of her wondrous plan; For the temple the teacher builded W68 llllsefil by the eyes of man. Gcne is the builder's tzmplc, Crumbled into the dust; Low lies each stately pillar, Food for consuming rust. But. the temple the builded Will last while the ages roll, Flor that beautiful unseen tcnlple Is a child's immortal soul. teacher ‘Ihacher- Seek to keep the parents of your'pupils interested in good music. - — situations, but it is not recom- To obviate frequent pressing of mended for the average house- frocks hang the frocks in a row in holder. Householders would do the best. Dossilre Job in making blackout curtains that will last. The cur- tain should be kept near the win- dow for immediate use, or 1t should be fastened permanently in place to be drawn or dropped when necessary. the bathroom. close the windows and doors, turn on the bath-heater, let the room fill with steam, the: leave the frccks to dry thoroughly; they will be beautifully fresh. ' Fat used for deep flying can be used over again if you clarify thus: Add two slices of raw POW- toes and heat slowly until the pe- tatces are a light bro-lvn in color. Put the tat through a fine-meshed strainer or a cloth dipped in warm water and stretched over a bowl or can. This removes the sediment. cool and store the f-at, covered in the refrigerator. < HEATING PAD HINTS Here are some general hint; about caring for ypur elgggrlc wflfml-"B Dad: First of all. read the manufacturer's directions that. acme writ-h the Dad and keep them t1 mlnd- Keel? 1t absolutely dry always. Keen the pad flat as m- sible; do not. fold‘ more than "QWSSBYY. and never crush. D0 not, fasten in place with pins or any other metal objects. Store in a °°°1- dull D18“- Tllm the control kncb to ‘off’ when not using. Carry by the pad itself, not, .1... 601d Remember these dO’s and ‘WW5- and any special directions l‘ “"1114 81W w“ was satisfaction. Do not out rambler rosebushes in the spring unless they have out- grown their bounds. The time to trim them is immediately after they have blossomed. MUSIC APPRECIATION Even u the lessons you save the child on a. musical instrument ap- parently did not "take" you have still given him a. musical badl- ground and an appreciation and knowledge of music he otherwise would never have received. Sobblf he ust takes his music as a ho Y anrlj not any more seriously V011 wumen Wm “m- PTf-‘ll-Y dres- have still added to h’s pleasure 5°" m” woke s. well-known and culture throughout his life. ‘W115i Wdfly- All of a. sudden, she “Y5. the demand for beads and sparkle and glitter has dropped 118M Ofi’. “A weak ago they 601114117» Set 611M211 sequins," she wlmnell-Tfi. and now ihe interest is beginning to swing around to sim- ple dresses, softened with 1a“, Pretty front fulness, restrained ap- pllqlles-Bnd no sequins at all. In speaking p: the“ 5’mp1e, soft daytime fashions, the style expert Inakcs it clear that she doesn't mean a. style program M shirt/wag; dresses and reefer coats. Now more than ever, when so many men are in "ill-form. she says that girls and women want dresses that are 80H‘. FEMININE srnas we're E9318 into a season when CLEAN AND PLEA SANT Brush vour soiled fur collar with toilet water. ‘Ihere is enouflh alcohol in the toilet water to make it cleansing and it evapfmlfs 19"‘ ing a pleasant-smell. Use a 016a“ cloth for the purpose. aaazao cnnsrz naassas Bright cotton dresses are already making their bow in displays g; spring and svcnrner mtflfl-i 02°65 @1115 yeai-‘s most attractive r s I Fashions / Literature * vwOOOO ayflM floats si/a. 25.11M- BBAUTIIUI. sxm is important to every woman <71 ; . especially to a screen star. Anna Neaglc cares for he: complexion with daily Lux Toilet Soap facial cleansing. She tells you how: "Iifarrage tbs latber lightly into your rkin witlv upward 11min and pan. Uu warm water to rirnz, tbm ma]. Pat Irfgbry to dry." Make this Hollywood Beauty Careyour complexion care, too. You'll find Lux Toilet Soup's Whipped Qccm Lather carries away every bit of dust, dirt and stale cosmetics. Your skin feels f4 softer, looks so fresh. .c\ , . . “Q2; You ll love a daily beauty bath with Lux Toilet Soap, too. l: makes you sure of exquisite daintiness. The fragrant Whipped Cream Lather leaves skin delicately perfumed and sweet. i Your partner's feet won't gel in the season. in the w“ This is a casual 1 AND 2 rhythm. hm l‘ Mg bed costs 1255 than two ewingy but. without much knee m ma“, on“ “Mb; “u” T” m youuslvlm always have e supply. Count 1—Step forward on left n no other u“, "em. wnven. ‘ loot. heel first. (Place weight on “m; to give up m. m“, m, w, develvpfnml». This pant is a heavy heel, then shift weight to ball of the asparagus. can be planted n e (‘Eeder- Dig a W1“ l-mle a m“ d“? foot.) AND — Step forward on row 511mg along a boundary line andhmrl" f mmlnd 5x inches m“ ball of right foot. 2 - Step forward or fence and utilized as a hedfle 01 illmtneogefllg 25mm‘ rlewifkhiet “l” °" 1*" 5°°h M“ m“ m 111"“ “Tmmmwl Guam” “m. gut like the spokes?! l: wheeLmEeill and firm it well and the asparagus bed is starts °" mt” bunch" d the vegea-Zlfi should not be closer than two feet elpertintherowswithrowathree or more feet apart for their best Asparagus requires soil as rich d Do gggtdzfiltgfllé$tiscgélq$gehdlegtP2,‘; not start cutting until its second - . _ season. faiglwrluingggontgblgeggléiteal-yalgy The bed should be started as under yours if you lead her right! You soon are a popular dancer with our 32-page booklet. It diagrams the smart rumba, Conga, West- chester, fox-trot, waltz, tango — druggist. permanent f-klish able. ‘their Boy. easily preserved b gentle suds. gently ovcr the blac will won apply with fbnp; i5 glazed cliiniz-lvllh a a 3 to make it wash- crisp freshness is y dipping in rial BLACKHEAD Blackheads so quick! method that dissolves ounces of peroxlm lmwd" a hot. y by a simple them. Get KWO from your wet cloth kheadsi-and Y°“ dcr where tllfiY have 9°“ definitely on the pretty side_ and 111 Pretty dresses. RS imvortant for the new season. She flglllll-‘E. a crecmy yellow and Q3115 time dresses. the men want to see their women .llollvwooo‘s' BEAUTY CARE . gap 9 out 0g IO 50sec»: cqlzlté mic OZlmZoZ/ef c-Sarztp A " nIE-EEdEYs com/m HOT CHOCOLATE SAUCE is reccmmending especially it. a welcome cha ular pink and bills "cm the pop- “Our customers Like tirese," she SBYS- Pvfvflnz to black crepe dress-es, lace trimmed, that answer ‘he demand for more drew day. i 1-2 squares unsweetened choco- late, l-2 cup milk, 1-2 cup water, including basic steps and variations. Tells how to lead and follow, keep "an. (has. woefully. Send 20c in coin f yOur "l "Horne Course i: Igw Ballrthm Denote’ to ‘me Guardian Home salami: '0 Pr“ d much. rcss and the ame . early as the ground can be wtrked , ge plm es e an n I Y - vtiiogorchlhhegrdwtltr‘ thethbllsil-‘stdseagolr. Relieve our I Fretiul, Feverlsh I Teething Baby 1* TEN ACHIEVEMENTS 0F SCIENCE 1N i941 Ten big science stories and achievements of 1941 . selected by Thl-Siueplmfill WI! Watson Davis, director of science Nam. " ei Mothers PreiseSollilllll serve“, an; - _. why let your teething baby null!"- m‘ The radio locator of attacking i‘ l‘ all.‘gifirllldfiulllwfslrrghysltz; $37.’; airplanes developed and put into L restless, feverish little one hIDPY. will ""1 war use , 1- "M l’ 1"" '"°“‘"' “" lhm t of hite flour sum a °"““°"“’ ' u! f r tu- The enrc en w A an“ Sign‘: n,e.r;'t'le:muw"tee"-.eum t-eke and breed with vitamins and min- ~-'- i" ".":.:l:l:."'.":.-.': l:."'.~.¢:_:‘:; ww- l” "Will 2.34%.“. ma... and in n. 1w.- The "cure" or my hair in hu- "lt have quickly they help make hot little i d l "w" °°°".l'.°.i".'l2.LT'l~‘.'..‘§‘lt.'-lotifilf»; ' mans by daily doses of one of the “Jlw-mr “c3555 B vitamins, paraaminotcnzoic acid. E ELI-II —(OP)-— Final con- D n: l um on m. m. m“ can“, 1m Zzizgssznr xzu-Mlfigrtmliltlzlzuillfmfilj: The great aurora of September l!“ India's lation increased m, J2... beak without question u you‘ 1l~ 1 d 509110.000 in t e last. ten yearl, an not Iltlrely eetiliied. The Pmduct on of more an lem- er airplanes tor war use. The development of sulfadiazlne spray treatment of burns. Evidence that fowls constitute e reservoir for encephalitis or sleep- ing sickness and that mosqui‘ can‘! the virus. Evidence that. infantile paralysis nlav he spread by flies. Production oi mogitcsirm for air- pigng; by "mining" sea water. Development and construction at s new type of cargo ship. welded and Downed with auto engines. l1! u» s men of aaa,ao0,ooo. i.‘ 1 ‘were ARE runes vwdkusous wnv Frozen roorTs l '1 I IFI the beef-infill] ready-to-serve ' meet 1 know. u: u.- family m. m 2' Pkm Ie flood nu, nil-a or boiled, with other food». alone. or cold u. eendwiohee. 3. tfll°qulokendeau foeerve . . . juet the thin] When‘ "flfllleeted [more drop in! 1t you wish i; keep focds in wit!‘ electric real-tumor. remwlw that "my require extreme cold with no htllnddity. nunnmo IS DANGEROUS or course you wouldn't. rub e Married in England 1 i-4 cups sugar, 2 lbs. corn syrup, 1 lb. butter, 1-2 tsp. vanilla. Add chocolate to milk and water. Bring to a boil over electric element turned lo low or ovcr slow fire. Stir frequently. ‘Add sugar, salt and syrup and stir until mixture boils with electric element tinned to high. Then turn to off and let. boiling continue 5 minutes. Add butter and vanilla. Serve hot or cold. Makes i 1-2 cups sauce. CUSTARD SAUCE I egg yolks. sllihtly beaten, 3 the. sugar. 1 1-2 cups milk, scolded 1-2 tsp. vanilla, dash oi salt. Com- hing egg yolks, sugar and salt. Mix with milk. Cook slowly until mix- t/ure forms s. coating on e. silver spoon. Stir constantly. Remove immediately from the saucepan. Add vanilla and cool. Makes 1 1-2 cups sauce. CRANBERRY AND RAISIN BELISH One quart cranberries, i 1-2 cups water, 1 orange, 1-2 cup seedless raisins, 3 cups sugar, 1 cup walnut meats chopped. 1-4 cuP crystallized ginger. Wash and inspect the cranberries. Add the water and simmer gently until the skins burst. In the mean- time. wash the orange, cut in quar- ters without peeling, and put through a meat chopper. Add orange and raisins to the crazi- berries, stir in the sugar; bring to lhe boiling point and simmer 20 minutes. Add walnut meals and ginger. Stir well and put in Jars. ‘RICE AS A VEGETABLE ' delicate slip on e washboard. But 2 3 w - p rioe A delicious meat I11 "149 b elf. Prom is d “film onedlzlfirrllls 1:51:16 with‘: -. ‘ . l l": taqwm‘ ‘m’ the may,“ of 5mm‘ Pnmium from ca; Inigo; 12:0 ism“: the ‘hm-dB mm V .. . .. m . . , . p a ewater or stock cuts of pork, eugar-curqfl Q‘; gwq or three fins and ylead to excessive wear and Shown above are Mr. end Mrs. Ernest D. Herding who were married rc- Memcd, Add we M“ to the WM“ °' "m" fvdavl Swift Cihldiln Co Limited °°Mi on cannon. sot nu new VICTORY soups .‘. .8, we‘ gentle suds llv‘l‘ f-°"‘i“'"_ ll“ 5°“ 9,551.. and prrlwng the llfe 0i your Enfluut precious undies. 1r "mm" spot! Da'l_v Wiring ‘n safe. gently at llrbnon, England, Spr. Herding ls the eon of Mrs. Josephine Harding. city, while Ins bride is the farmer Alice Sycamore of Brixton, or stock and bring to the bcilmg nolnt 1i sltvk 1= used. H1" “nrkcn rice has a richer tlavcr. Wash the rice alter picking it over to re- move any dark grains. and grad. ually stir into the boiling liquid. Cook for 5 minllles, stlrl-lrg r-ml- starltly. Now cover closely, place over hot watcr. “if w» m»:- tender. stir occasionally, Test, (or doneness by pressing kcrnius be- t/fle_cr1__the_ thumb and forefinger. flqeedlecraft/ The rice will feel quite soft when lilfillfirly cooked. Drain thorough- .y_ than rinse vrliu warm water to Wpflrale lllc grainsand drain {K8111 After draining, reheat tho r-Cfi over hot water before serving, an dust 'ltl _ lrilil blli-rerlllulpqnyir and Se”, For The HOme YOU: little girl's clothes are just a5 important as your own are. She wants to make a gacd u. 1111851011 011 lile other children as well as with her teacher. Here's the ideal classrocm palmm The mm llllflper has a wide flared skirt to give plenty or room 1°.- action. and the comfortable sus- ‘Pender straps are cut wide so they won't slip of! the shoulder The tailored blouse is neat and ‘wear. "-51% too. Choose a. sturdy, warm plaid for the jumper, and 11; Wm be as smart as it ls practical. Style No. 3100 is designed for 51795 6- 3. 10. 12 and 14 years. Sim 8 requires 1 l-a Yards of 54-inch fabric for Jumper; 1 1-8 yards of 39-inch fabric for blousue. Sena owe l. _ [erred for nplitlleefhu llllll-ltecoxglalnrly 7°!" Name. Address and style number Be sun. tr» stale size you wish Style Na. 3100 Size Nlllll air-eel hddreu " Cit! Province liilNlillY PAIN which mekel W" CRANIIY. NERVOUS“ k It you nutter monthly 0mm"- , ° j nchmdlstrcss oi‘ irrrgulnrltgos.’ ‘ha; vousnoss-dueto iunctlnnn in?" b 1y disturbances-try Lyfll" i, h? u‘ hum-g VQQQSSIYIB (zom ollnd n e ri ron . . lzhllpoltatldrrl". They also help build up rad blood. Marie ln Cnnnrln. 3|0O SEES 6 -ill "i i l PAGE NINE? n» - j~:-/ _.-."I;4"-l ~. *- |