_..... - I , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 11, 19a) l . '\c.\. ‘Y-K- §7\:v\;¢y\'7\7\' ‘r . \, l vvs/‘AAAA KXNNx x x >61’?- LivingtgtLeisure - THE WOMAN'S REALM — .__._._.__ BULB the plant dark ct night because artificial light may cause unsat- Bulb in the dark, isfactory flowering, listen, hark ' Poinsettias cannot stand frost, to tihc call may drop their leaves from drafts of the sun, or too iiiuch warmiih. O hungry one for the light FASHION NOTE and the or. -—-—— stir 2n the nght. An evening dress can be brought unfold. be fair; up to date by shortening it to push your mouth ankle length and adding a pair of th-znugii ilic earth thin, thin straps. that baiks tiii: urgent press of your ciuzckcning stalks devour your way _ Since Cologne is usually the tn the ‘t lightest form of fragrance, it is of tlic sun, used lavishly in any 0L thc fol- leed on the dark, lowing manners: 0 f iiishcd one. , l. Splash or “slathei” on tibe S. 130' r . i ‘ body atucr thi: baLii or z‘ ‘any time when you want a rciicshing "lift." 2. Use it on the hair as a quick DON'T BE H.- s‘ . wave set. lt dries very quickly l)lS(‘.-\RD!.\'(i'l‘ll.\T P0l.\‘SE'l"l‘l!\ and gives the hair a delightful fragrance——mcn love it when danc- Whcn ‘ihc hiiiidsoine red leaves mg Wlllh 3 Klfl \\'l\U l!“ "half llliii nus poinscttia plant Smells good." The alcohol can ~< ,, holidays, dry out the hair if it is used too vifc sadly ~ and oficn en very dry liziir. However. concludes that the L ihis may bi: oiwrcumc- by using slant, is dying and dlscardg it, one of the good cream sets or ha.i' Fhis may be unfortunate, say pomades. Afiter a shampoo. while plant sccntists of the U. S. De- the hair is still “"01. "dOuSe on" Jartmcn‘. iif Agriculture. because SOmc Bfllngne. 'I"n\n Sci the hair .hs! dropping (if the lrnvrg arter and. as the cologne dries into the nlooming intiicrizrs that the plant hair. the Scent 111i firs fur many is going intn its normal rrgt pe- hours. If a vi-oniiin has a cold and riod which should last until about 1 "Ugh! 9319b 1110K 901d by WEi-‘llmg the first, or Nlay, with n little her hair, she may saturate cotion care the plant, may be kept in Wlllh her cologne and "wipe off" good condition for blooming next '- SUFTBCQ 501l- yerir, 1 3. Spray it in the clothes closets, After the ltiavqg (all, put th- in the powder room, lI\ the bath- plant in a nnril place (40 to gt) room. This is part of expressing degrees F.» and water only spar. a womans personality in the homc iiigiy. About the first of May tiie through her fragrance. Some wo- plarit may be nut bark to removr ' men evcn spray tho air of iihc liv- cxcess old wood and make it more l ing rn<>m~ 1'» RWQS ll “SW. dIlTUSQJ =hapel_v. Shake off the old soil V 569M 10 lhh‘ H11‘- and rr-pot lll a mixture of aboiitf HOW TO USE COLOGNE l ' Timely Notes lCln Nutrition l i l i By MIIJOHE G. lilll " a HERITAGE m couummx. ' I think cooking could be more lintcrcsting to the housewife ‘she knew something of the folk- lore behind some of the products lshe uses frequently. Take corn- lmeal. for example, it is rich in history. When Columbus came to these fertile shores in 1492, he dis- covered along with the new land l new grain, and he CElf-IIEd it back to the old world with him. Though this new grain, corn, was new to Columbus and the new world it had been a part oif the Indian life in America for nearly two thousands years. In the early Indian culture teaching the young girls to grind u: i \‘.ilS a vital part of their ii -,'iig. The skill and care shown by inc girl at the lllEfllllTg stone dc-Lcrimincd the kind of ixifc she would be. The girl who was lazy and slow at hcr corn grinding would not make a good wife. And the one who was careful and ‘thorough was the "catch" of the village. The earliest Indian bread was made by mixing the coarse ground corn with water and salt and bak- ing it in thin cakes on flat stones or oin a hoe in the ashes of the firc. This made a brown, crisp, delicious cake and is the fore- - w- crn hoe cake. Plymouth Rock in 162i they found taught the Pilgrim to raise corn and showed him hoiv to grind the kernels into corn meal. The In- idian woman passed her store of recipes on to the Pilgrim woman. Corn played an all important role l in thc lilo of that day and it was corn that kept those early Ameri- gm fricndi iciiiis from starving during thcl HUSBAND RELEASED FROM SOVIET JAIL - n Christmas brought good news to Mrs. Lydia of Oshawa, Ont. Hcr is alive and wcll after four ycars he will be able to come to Canada as of the Prcsbyllerian Church. fiIBIlvtlTHY DIX “tilts Friendless Girl Miss Dixjldvises Reade! To Check Her Own Faults “roll-educated and dross well. I I can kccp ncithcr mcn nor Jan. 6. the Ukriania Shulha and her son, George, husband, whom she in a Siberian prison riiiincr of the still famous south-. When the Pilgrims landed on corn in wide cultivation by the Red men. The friendly Indian‘ DEAR MISS DIX: ‘make a good intprcssion on strangcrs, but Wfimfi" $ Rfifllm/Sflfiifll and PersonalIFashitJns/Literature ‘- _M-¢w.w_ i “mks”, ll '. aunt's nuiu B; An Inland Farmer‘: Wife i” ai/ocgwamw w-wQ “And what do you wish moat of all from tho Nerw Year?" wu in- qulred o! James ct dinner yes- terday. breaking into u Ipell of silence that had indicated thoughts were wandering far away from his surroundings. "That's funny, El- len", he returned, "that's just what I've been considering ntyselfl" He pondered for a moment before re- ‘ plying. "Well, naturally Ellen," he said, “a person wants health and strength most of all." - n 0 We remembered howstrange we used to find it in the long ago. when we two wished upon a first star, this would be James‘ wish. while ours would be for some great ship to come in -— with golden spars and silken sails, fill- ed with all the substance of girl- ish drcants . . . A brownish drirt of sparrows flew past the window. so closely that one could fancy she heard the whirr of the beating wings in the stillness. Calm and quiet the clay was then, gray and softly foreboding to give us to- day's showers. but not unkind. - - o “And I would wish,“ James con- tinued, “that this might bc an- other year of peace. ‘Phat is the best gift we can ask of it—-a coun- try at peace. If folks are allowed to go to their peace-time occup- ations, Ellen, wcll, after all, what bc-ttcr can life hold for the-tn?" "Evcn the cutting in the stump- ficld," we asked rathcr idly. kncviv- inig in advance what the reply would be. “Ay. even that — it's only play in a country at peace." He was silcnt the-n, we supposed looking back along ‘the years. I ‘There's no l-iving at all in war- time, Ellen. It's like tvaitinig for the morning to break after some long tragic night -—- working be- cause one mustn't. stop to th-ink of the tragedy of i-t all-forgetting it in the insistence of some task, to think for the moment the old llLitorical and Religious Data By I‘. H. MacArthur Meals were originally and or- tion, and it was only in later times that the practice of eating from tables began. This was the ur- rangecnent or custom in the days c4 Christ. Before being seated everyone washed his hands, and grace was said before and after the meal. On special occasions, such as festival days. marriages. birthdays, etc.. the guests were saluted with I kiss; sometimes their heads were anointed with oil and decked with garlands. The master of ceremonies was called the "governor of the feast." The palm-treefmentioned so of- ten in the Bible is now rare in Palestine. Only in the warm climate of Jericho and near the Dead Sea docs the fruit ripen. 1t is eaten in its fresh state as we'll as when dried, anda kind of wine is sometimes made from it. This graceful tree is said to attain an average height of forty feet. Jericho was called the city of palm-trees. tDcut. 3, etc.) O O O There were formerly four fes- tivals of St. Peter: (l) June 29, the clay on which Peter and Paul are supposed to have been mar- tyred at Rome — the former by crucifixion with his head down- ward; the latter by beheading . . . t2) Feibruary 22, the festival of St. Peter's chair at Antioch . . . t3) January l8, St. Peter's chair at Rome, celebrated in honor of St. Peter's fixing his episcopal work there after leaving Antioch . . . (4) August 1, St. Peter's chairs, the day on which the Rom-an Catholic church honors his chairs and com- memorates his deliverance from the hands of Herod Agrippa. Pontius Pilate was the Roman governor of Judaea during the dinarily eaten in a sitting posi-_ time that our Lord labored, sufifer- ' The} Body Of Yoursll B: lime! W. Burton, MJ). é f\ mam! Tunmwunonrg MON Anna nor: or 30"‘ When In individual ream 88o oi! 40_ ls in good healljiis 3'11)’ of chest shows a noni-iiil condition. he ls apt. in fact. most or léfwfw wt. to lhlnk that there is no chance of developing tiibcn culosls. It will likely come to us 5.5 a shock to learn that lubetculqsis mi-y develotp fn a. healthy man o, WOXHBIX. Wili nomia . the age o, 4i l lunar. iiitei In "American Review _ culosls." Dr. A. D. Chaglcillliiuilzi that tuberculosis after 40 ls not | rarity today and is much mo“ common than is generally Bup. Wsed- "A higher percentage 0t early tuberculosis in the older Egg Broup is being found in vnrltiu, chest clinics flirfiughout the Con,“ try." In 1900 only aibout 26 per “n. 0f all tuberculosis deaths OCCUfrrd after the age cf 45. At present 5n Wr cent; of all tuberculosis deaths in the United Slalgg occur ‘mo, the age of 4.5. Dr. Chaves gives some startling facts regarding this "late" develop. ment of tuberculosis. The pgflgnu in a stud-y of this subject we" ‘wnlactsr’ that is. lhcy min i.“ contact with n patient with a pat- ient with tuberculosis, had recs” "normal" ohest films and develop ed titbcrculoeis u shown by X-ni after their 40th birthday. Tiilberculln testing hmd not b“; done on any of the patients berm. tuberculosis was discovered to b‘ Present. "The great majority ha; developed tuberculosis within ont year after X-ray showed lungs u bt normal." Despite the Iecgm normal condition of lungs and th. short time in which tiilberculosu had been present. moct cases wen of a SEHOUS nature, Why would tuberculosll develop at 45-1 late age for thl| abuse] This late appearance o! tuber. culosls may be due to. (1) an 014 undiscovered tuberculosis becom- "18 active: (2) new infection starl- ing u-p fresh activity in a. healed g pa“ 2nd?“ mm‘ ' pa“ "w" UM“ “(WSFMOLD HmT ‘ first sparse years vi their life. ini ANSWER" The Ont‘ deal in tile \\'l\f‘l‘c we gct “absolutely what is Lrzglgd aaenglrfinfil-"fqlarzfinéflagg l The grassy ‘hen papers no“, the new Conntry- The first coniingto us is in the matter of friendship. People are liked and loved t>¢flC@'f\11_l""P5 a"! Slllltwllh Ynl-l- cd and died ‘on ‘the cross. Pilate tuberculosis spot in lungs or (5) H, mfid hm mas; o} roots ‘vimou, avanabie in Both p, “ems and i Thanksgiving W85 Celrbrilfid 1n in just, the ratio that they deserve it. So if you are unpopular, see if out coming back then with 8 Sink‘ declared Christ innocent the recently acquired infection, _,,n“_,hn_‘ a“, atomic for mo‘, plain Colon are idcfln‘ my cnvep jubilation over a beautiful harvest ‘it isn't your own fault. Are you a cat? Do you claw cvcry girl with inig heart to the GIGBTIDEQ‘ of it charge; brought against film, but _Fr0m the above it would be ad- i,.a,n'a..,.“' “"aAPlt (min, h m Q l m, gm bdws or “,2, . a ,, l of corn. whom you come in contact? all . p. . but. in brace-Mme. hum- finally delivered Him into _ the Visable for men and wcmen, at“ ‘ -“ _ ' _ ’. g CPD i B5 ' ‘app"'“' Sma“ l The Indians relegated the duty Do you rather pride yourself upon speaking the it's like coming from the dflrk 0i hands of the Jews to be crucified. alt/er the 886p! 40, who have been he so" "Om (Lnng nut‘ when 1 gl ‘ 'of making corn meal to the wo- truth to your friends? Don't you feel coiled upon t0 the blackest night to the bright- Trnrlltign 5ay5 that, Pilate gmn- in contact with tuberculosis, or map“ "e95 are m fun leaf’ set me-n. It ivas done slowly and tell Peggy that hcr hat is unbecoming, and Dorothy ncss of day. The most exacting mitten 5iil¢ide by drowning, There have l cough. feel tired and an concerning 10mm: weight. w consult their me may" omdoors _ m m" w” ' tediously by crushing the kernels that. she lS looking sallow, and Betty that she ls gel- laboi- — the longest day, is only are 0th" tradition; "°°““°°‘ lint; fol? play thcn. Oh. a fellow $815 Pilate! death, none of which beers "ml-l? 911N561!"- 5'22? 5.11:. “as: rwwm-WMM" ' i M» ~= i» = mi w» b, , , . ,,, ,, , , .,, ,. , ____________ . ‘ ' " ' ' i/ "‘ the way they taught the Pilgrims weary in 0 Y \1 n" i Eflr- e samp o au en ici y. h 0f , d lac plant outdoors until fall when l» l l | _ , ltroygpouzlwt; ltlgy .. i. , -- d - . . . ours cn an eleven 1.111. and "mu b°cam° “""" The“ b"'“g How can l . ' . l wTrllgklecdcildl-l: llli-Zllliod of grinding] ‘ tllfeeslvodlld rllgtdgellbw§velillc rzlilcll? Rogation Days is the name given his? u?!" "'1? l'g'gdlell°ftgh"g°*l indoors tn a window where there‘ ' ) _ ', , '1 .1 (v 1 1' ,3 i . ,_ -. u . ‘i " . - m ~ eno '3 a 9 9W .. . t: “i til : :21; ii i» ‘mfg of ahom m '0 65 F" and no ' 2133,1611’; by W319i‘ POW"? Wat" h" “m” l° immh" Em? If W" "W. Wlllll “Sh! 1"“? W“ l° mm‘ might be'an0ther year of Peace." apart in the Roman and Anglican Caglldada k d ' h dl b " ' _" ba~lt ‘n you ow coin? . "' ‘ i ‘ r1 . e r 3y u“ _ at 7 ' l W“ ‘ ' r “ And then hc uas off to tic in churches as days of fasting an wnflcn o“ u l“ eclipse of ‘h. And are you the kind of she can get hcr clutches on, draft. Rr-zular watering so that . i lain when other girls pay . . . r. . How can I prevent shedding power was generated by a large P _ , l.1vd t..- - .- -- . - ~ .l l) i. -u ,lk' .lf i . .~ - _ .2‘. 22.15."...:;‘:.?i..:;::::. .,i,i,ir~. iiiiiii .2: §2'..'§2fi’.1‘.“fi~°i.$?. ."..:".*;:..".:..“;.:."ti. :2. lira‘; mats. 95$;,~;;i;g;,,,";;,m,,§§“3.33.33, iggggg,,;°;,,Gg§;;,b‘§§f*';g,;;",;*;g to .. We "Pr" "Wk is M benem‘ Keep A‘ psl-‘md '6"?- Tlew Dill!" bfufih . s)’ \l§eerllorce at mfgcvlate; gills Wm) ulways tries lo rtnn-keiln mlm llmnkNhnh She lls l‘ Sender full-l" and Presently after a ivheltinll Q! it was the custom‘ t0 PM? Public lllllanfrtsdycalllstciayofilhlgaflhélltdllrledg: ion end with bristles up and open. flgiving uvcr if, which in turn . }J':"n:§5:éc';"(t' 121ml?) ofinéamwYJa$oild ti?!“ "fgsstewm: gggdeioese; axes, the two set out for lhcn‘ processions, at which litanies were is no, know“ fl l find _D0nl' in 11 spoonful 0f 500d rotated two large flat stones. Bc- Ungyo“ an; make? y ' daily suntan the slump-field. the sung. _ d The dark day caused such a njir . ivarnish. Keep the brush in this tween these stones the corn was‘ when a ma“ comes ,0 s” you do you berune the “me by bung dogs scouting along in advance. Spices of aromatic woods, see s in New England that PM, whm Position until dry and it will not Crushed Although this process isl . . w ' " ’ - ' ' ' or sums are products o! southern r ' sarcastic and trying to show him how much smarter and wittler you Today as wen in an effofl to Palestine The balm o! Gilead 19!‘ ivlznmerrwrated the event in i ' one o is poems, a stanza of which » The Stars Say - - til - "' d Shed bnsuefi 5"" pracmscd i“ some rm“ areas‘ are than he is? If 'ou do, ivh‘ should he come back ngnln? Or do . . ,1. v w V, v _/ Q- Hm” ca" 1 Si“? “(F-Qe-blew? for the most part the milling of m, S end ‘he “me Bulking “boat yourself? Ah’ my Chum no mm, on and that work shortly. there was tree grows to a height of fifteen I shall give here, , B,» (.1 nciimc Kemble (A A. It can often be stopped b . y p . . . . . . .1 h. r in nliil g t tn , w t {Olin e, u. ~ , y 9°?“ meal wd“? '5 earned ‘m m earth was cvcr enough lhlCYPSlNl in n wnmnn to be willing to listen a "Ck awn“ l " m. 5' ' 9.3 cc ' w' very ‘m y g , iiiiécwkiivl applymg “Md Wmppesws- m" wrap modern factories. to the story n; het- ltrc o,- tt-imt Si“. titinks She thtnim mist shrouded the hilltops. Fm Myrrh and alocs were among lhl.‘ ‘Men prnycd and women wept; all *1 P19" ‘If l" l" a chm‘ and P15“ Corn meal is recognized as one 1t takes work and ti-Qtible and Sclpqcntu] u, make oneself populan wood-cutting and spell of lumiber- spices wrapped with Jesus body ears grew sharp F" Thufsdfly. 3511""! l! M’ the back °l the neck" of the cheapest sources of food but; it can be done ing remains to be done and as when it was placed in the grave. To hear the doom blast of the Q‘ 3°“ can I elm“ u5h"°°1' energy or calories. When served ' - Jamcs says “The Winter is {last Wednesday was the day 1h! trumpets shatter “TITLE ll"! F/enlimPnlal» Der- °r°d “jllmmw, shed,“ _. ,with milk, dishes made from corn DEAR M155 131x; what is to be (lane when the Wire's pet p", slipping away." But one would Jews got together to discuss the The black sky, that the dreadful 50"“ m“ "lcallsll", {Ham's ,maY n ' lry. 35am“ "fem mm at meal can be cheap anid nutritious. judlce seems tn be the husband's favorite lndoor- sport? 1 have a]. not. cBSlly recognize this as a Win- manner of killing our Lard; Frl- face of Christ l‘? "pFyf-"mosl 011 this day, with a Mme 6'0 dlppe. __d______ln flour- 35 we“ as VQTY tasty. A 18W SUE- ways objected to gambling in any form. I knew before we were mar- lei‘ day. when IOWIS ranged HbYOBd day was the day of the crucifixion. Might look from the rent cloudi. "'S'p°§"""‘ l" “T”? m‘? subtle» \(, gcstions of such dishes could be- ried that. my husband indulged in an occasional poker party, but I as in the warm seasons. and wild These days are known as Station- not as He looked lmreldfillfl‘ and Pantlvntini; in Gaifl- M""’v"""""""“ thought that I would not mind. But now I find that every time he ducks lifted from the mill-strcam. ary Days. A loving guest at Bethany, but I gave up n good home and a good position to when the mailman rode by car- How large was Noah's ark‘! The stern ed chicken: Spoon Bread; Meat play; I am upset. _ _ ‘ Pone, Sci-apple; Fried Corn Meal marry him and am investing all my savings ln our matrimonial ven- rlage as in Summer, though today Bible Dictionary says it was As Justice and inexorable Law.” t Mush; and many others. ture and I cannot help feeling that our money ls sacred. We have so - __________- little that 1 do not want it played with. What can I do to destroy ' . this, the only fly in our ointment? about, i; 10g in A READER the rand at mailtime and crowi cording to prominent authorities, é Corn Bread Squares with cream- I his route lay along muddy roadfi- divided intcnthrcc stories and was A pair of squirrels played tag 300 cubits long. 50 cubits broad yct C'i'6"(.lf)lllg in such direction the woodland across and 30 cubits high. Allowing. ac- could ucrlc in the opposite man- § tier. creating suspiciomdoubt and ing attention or in promoting g . ambitious plans and objectives, r Modern EhQUEHG ( By Roberto Lea Mfil/HMM want of confidenct A detached w» 7 " and business-like demeanor could Q. Is the! an cause f ne ' ' ~ ~ - ‘no more effective in practical con- to feel "hurt: if my friend Gil-heads I BeHer Enghsh ha; thalnlgllirllz 1:12:31; ‘ghrllicif ‘Leonid lull: slill-lglrelsaledliizsirlpl: f§xlidkffigjefplaifldf'thtngoz: 19?; :§'i§,",'§,dw§§ l'if1",ii.,,,pn?n'?fi'xonbael"gnc'x'firfifflzégd .33 Egvlfatlggmg tflfielljtlxslgtlningtfd t0 By n c wnu-m. ‘would sail] gargblgi on hwhrich of twri birds would fly first or which of “e55 0g evening “rm, winter m.“ fee, high’ quite a vessel ‘m, mo" ffll‘ thQ ~ ‘it -. n. e " t_ _ ._ » , I ‘ir illlfl rrimnntir- lifc. ‘. art '2 g oom~oc~¢c we 0a g mu] up l e age-st . . -, and lights demanded an interval days. NICO Yflll Can't Thaw M me bnhday it 1 r PA Y Ab 1 t l t x f t I\/\4\4\, \Al\ Probably no other one thing has urickcd more Ines, more homes of Opened doom “we nave,- dt-cam. a a u ~ "-~ i sac‘ . ‘souey no. n ac.|. dbult 1t ‘l d th bu b ~- . ' iirizcd to kccp firm grip on the- last minute appeal from u. hostess 1' what l5 “'T°n3,m"h this “m the h‘; gdernfgligidpegpweayotcyosllilifitnn want an gum "g. “c m ed ma‘ we could be wlshmg m? The dark day and the swarm-e anytlnng pmmions‘ m? ideals’ dreams and, is usually a ccmplfiment‘ because it tence? awe“ ha.“ hoping you so I Cannot w“ you how m kPe-p your husband "om gambun cooler weather and a man _o clouds occurredfllay 19. I780. This high" "Flplrnllnns. These may i indicates that she considers you an ‘"1" 0"“ but I can tell you that no wife makes a grcntcr mistake than whegrl mm’ ln- January! ' ' ' mdlng “flange happenmg led mnny w m" b9 flflTPl-ilble l" 1773911661; 95990191 fPiBlPi 2' what '5 the mnec" Immune’ she cxaggerntes hcr husband's little weaknesses into crimes Your casgany mm the dark and damp o! behave that the end M the world affairs. Lurc, chiarifl. subtlety flndl Q~ 1S ll. 119995531‘)! l0 59nd 8 Kl“ 18mm Otdlquaun"? ' lettcr indicates that your husband's love of gambling ex rcssds itself lomgm James has Mme o“ l “(as “I?°‘°“h“‘¥~ Mime“ Sham be intrigue rriiixl he stressed in purely whm one receives an announce. 3. Which cne of these words ls only in m, occasional mm] game ‘of poker Wmch he pays m your “k-aley" to Rob's— an opportune signsun the sun, and the moon. private affiliations but could unis» merit of a. girl's engagement? mlsslnued? Asfllsslni ""h°1°'°' i“ own home. ' "m? t,“ "am, cam" up WM‘ a a“d,hmd.':‘° 5'“? azld “pmztllie carrv in business relations. lt A. No; although it is some- “mom “"94” ' That is no great harm, and lf ou l t h’ d it i l lll spa 9 "a m!‘ - ear '9 m“ o M mm". u e might be (lI‘lI‘.l.TlCl't".£-1l to overact in, times done. It is not obligatory, 4-, Wm“ do“ the “mm qmpuc‘ probably never amount to anything?’ It ‘l: anfllneothlngn fggaiewlfrto Unm tomorrow _ Duuy-Good- 21:25) ‘Tm-TU’ 0r fillhliv rinml with hig-‘i- i but one can really wait until rc- “'9' mean? , be thrifty, but. when you tnlk about your money being "sacred" to “mm ' ' ' ‘ The darkness helm belwee“ ‘he er ups or those ivliose practical alrljcciviir; the Wedding invitation bc- 5- Wm“ l5 h “mu begmmng you, you are making a god of lt and committing n worse sin than l,‘ ‘lC-‘lrid- 51"“ hmmlml’ and 19W 5°"! Sending n El“. ‘lmh rec‘ mwns "a reflw°aramteml your ‘husband docs in risking a little of it in a poker game. Watch ““' O°~ ~c~ "‘ in DFlVn c I c. _ Q. How close to tlic edge of the ANSWERS your step sister. Miserlincss l; n bcsetting vice of women and hus- A child hiirn_ on this day will dining table should the silverware bands d0ll't. love them for it. g Mqrnlng g possess n. loving and channmg be placed? 1, omit, out, 1 prgnquncg _.________ I a ,- \ nature. with allure. ideals and A. The ends of tho handles kmun, I as in ch. And that l; cll- DEAR MISS DIX: We an two old maid: and each of ul hn n ' i CYPMWB lalcnlfl. 1181114"! in its should be placed about an inch ant, 3 Athlete, 4 not mipngbl, of chance to marry but. our friends‘ name: no no rldlculoul that. we - deny activities. mini the table edge. lief ' ifled (pm ounc e nd hctltule to accept. o OI! uii k th t, . ii ld 1 uii Iik ii '11" lull" h"! 1"" lwmfli \ - nz p” n a s co o y n a we s o“ 8' l n: e t M divorce to u wife who had charged "- syllvaible play). "An object of im- stand ‘in louawny, since neither of u; will probably ever have another n n“ t ' le ermlty.“ - Macaulay. 5. OPDOP "n y 0 marry? ° 99°‘ - descence. M_w_ AND 3R "And." he said to the husband. nun‘ 0F PLEA“ ____.._____.. "I have decided w give your wife m, “m w 1 d“ m i ANSWER: Certainly not. if the man Ito 0K. After all, what’: 35° ' mm“? Thu‘. two w; m“. u§ a‘; in u name, and won't putting "Mrs." before even n homely name re- ‘Thu mm “d”? m‘ m“ r" yoked mj, "Mdpnpyogum ‘twirmv < H°uwh°|d " [a book n”... it? plied. "and once in t whlln I'll u-y 2i Sc p _______ to allp her a few bucts myself." ‘ewmm: "éowrzlaly'tmb°lgfi: p By Robert; Leo l DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally u. readers, but will ml- (Two "pm-ate “yum” ' s, wer ,. _ of general Interest through her column. No. 2732 la cut in aims 8 months. *5 1. a. u. Stu a, 1% yard! ans-inch. Th; Wnblng Machine Do not puck into the wuher more than the amount specified by the manufacturer. It is hard on the clothe: and the mmchinc. Ex- cessive splashing in caused by too much water and will down on the efficiency of the machine. 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